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Duck hunters #6988482
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Season is quickly approaching as fall is just around the corner. Just nothing like the sight of divers committing to the spread. Here’s a few pics to get the blood flowing.

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Re: Duck hunters [Re: Tray] #6988484
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Great pics, thanks for sharing.


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Re: Duck hunters [Re: Tray] #6988485
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Really nice photography there , kudos.


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Re: Duck hunters [Re: Tray] #6988486
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Nice pics can't wait

Re: Duck hunters [Re: Tray] #6988487
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very nice,i'm the woodie whistlin down the river valley guy.









Re: Duck hunters [Re: Tray] #6988491
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awesome pics


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Re: Duck hunters [Re: pcr2] #6988504
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Originally Posted by pcr2
very nice,i'm the woodie whistlin down the river valley guy.


Love shooting woodies......hate cleaning woodies.

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Re: Duck hunters [Re: Tray] #6988508
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Beautiful pictures!!


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Re: Duck hunters [Re: Tray] #6988529
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Great pics and great way to capture the moment!

Re: Duck hunters [Re: Tray] #6988570
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That first picture is enough to make a grown man jealous And I very seldom get jealous . Man I would love that kind of duck hunting . But than all ducks are beautfil Great pictues and good luck during the season Give us and update during the season

Re: Duck hunters [Re: Tray] #6988576
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Originally Posted by Tray
Originally Posted by pcr2
very nice,i'm the woodie whistlin down the river valley guy.


Love shooting woodies......hate cleaning woodies.


Have you ever tried a chicken plucker? I haven't just wondering how it would work.

Re: Duck hunters [Re: Tray] #6988583
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Do you eat those things? Mallards, yes, but don't know about those.

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during the market hunting days, cans were some of the highest priced of the ducks. beautiful photos.

Re: Duck hunters [Re: Jasper69] #6988601
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Originally Posted by Jasper69
Do you eat those things? Mallards, yes, but don't know about those.


Mallards are the McDonalds double cheeseburger of ducks. Good but overrated and a little grainy. Would rather eat a can or even a ringneck.


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^^^^ wow, didn't know that. However, a good mallard is a lot better than a pheasant if cooked correctly. I lived on them in college. Put one in the oven, set the timer, and come home from class to a nice hot meal.

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Great pictures

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It’s really all about how it’s cooked, I’ve eaten duck that was awesome and done that’s impossible to take more then a single bite. I’ve eaten pheasant that was as good as anything I’ve ever eaten.
Typically divers are really good but a corn feed mallard or pintail is hard to beat.

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Originally Posted by w side rd 151
That first picture is enough to make a grown man jealous And I very seldom get jealous . Man I would love that kind of duck hunting . But than all ducks are beautfil Great pictues and good luck during the season Give us and update during the season


Here’s a couple more Bull Cans for you.

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For me I love mallards, teal and pintail, but for a diver the can is the best. Ringnecks, aka Blackjacks, are good eating too along with wood ducks. 'Ive eaten, or tried to eat, many widgeon and gadwall that were inedible. It depends on what they were eating but widgeon get better after a few weeks on rice but gadwalls always taste the same to me.

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i practice -breast and release on my woodies.









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