Ruben, Winchester and a pile of scoters!Seaduck hunting at it's best! Hunt sea ducks in New England with nationally renowned outdoor writer, and guide Capt. Ruben Perez. If you want to experience fast action and the thrill of close encounters with decoying sea ducks, join guide Capt. Perez in Cape Cod Massachusetts, or Rhode Island, for a sea duck hunting trip never to be forgotten.

Captain Perez and his world class Labrador retrievers have been featured in "Gray's Sporting Journal", Ducks Unlimited books and magazines. A few fine examples of seaduck hunting at its best are...

An excellent "Browning the Best There Is" TV show with Ruben hunting brant, and sea ducks. click here
For another brant, duck, and goose hunting TV show click here.
Versus' "In the Hunt" sea duck
"Mossy Oak's Whistling Wings " eider hunting
"Mossy Oak's Whistling Wings"  seaduck layout hunt
"Benellis American Birdhunter" sea duck hunt

"This is up close and personal shooting. The eider hunting was superb;
another client and I took turns in the layout boat, each of us bagging our four eider limits in less than 30 minutes."
     Gary Kramer
     Senior Correspondent
     The Bird Hunting Report

With 40 years experience, Ruben's waterfowl hunting and guiding knowledge is vast. His articles and photographs are published frequently in Outdoor Life, Waterfowl-Hunter, Wildfowl and Gun Dog magazines. He is also a contributor to Saltwater Sportsman, Retriever Journal, Shooting Sportsman and Big Game Fishing Journal. Visit Ruben's Blog.
and see action-packed hunt photos. To view a sea duck hunting gallery, click here.

Notable sportsmen like Fred Zink, Trevor Gowdy, Super Bowl champion Adam Vinatieri, and David Gruber, have joined Ruben to pursue sea ducks, such as eiders, scoters, and oldsquaws. Click here for a photo page on seaduck hunting in Maine, Rhode Island, and Cape Cod Massachusetts.

Join Captain Perez for memorable guided eider hunting in New England. To schedule a seaduck hunt in the vicinity of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, contact Ruben via e-mail at seaduckhunt@hotmail.com, or call (508) 336-3755.