Re: Waterfowlers
[Re: coondagger2]
#7788530
02/01/23 05:55 PM
02/01/23 05:55 PM
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Labrador, Canada
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Labrador, Canada
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Whatever can your group do with over 900 ducks even including a lot of teal? Must be a lot of you. Not hard to eat that many. We have a group of 8 that splits everything and we kill 800-1000 birds per season. We turn about 500 geese a year into snack sticks and summer sausage. Gets eaten by us and distributed to landowners and neighbors as Christmas gifts. That always goes very quick The remaining 3-500 ducks of our yearly total are plucked whole if they're puddle ducks or redheads/canvasbacks. Bluebills, buffleheads, etc get ground into duck burger with pork added. I donated 100 whole plucked birds to our church for the wild game supper this year. Usually do 3 or 4 big cookouts every year. By the time September 1st comes back around my freezer will be next to empty. If we didn't have a way to eat them all and thoroughly enjoy doing so I wouldn't kill them Ok as thought then a lot of you. A group of 8 could do that.
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Re: Waterfowlers
[Re: JoMiBru]
#7788599
02/01/23 08:01 PM
02/01/23 08:01 PM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Western Shore Delaware
SJA
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Western Shore Delaware
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Eastern Shore has suffered "poor migration" (LOL!) due to Fed & State idiotic Wildlife Managment, ridiculous WF limits in NY, NJ, PA, and MD, greed, harvesting changes, loss of habitat, and constant weather changes.
"Humans are the hardest people to get along with." Dr. Phillip Snow
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Re: Waterfowlers
[Re: JoMiBru]
#7788631
02/01/23 08:32 PM
02/01/23 08:32 PM
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Joined: Feb 2010
SD
Tray
"Wilson Jr."
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"Wilson Jr."
Joined: Feb 2010
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Great pictures . Tray those shots especially, always look forward to your pictures. Those pintail sure are pretty, they are a treat here. Only kill a handful each season. How old is your Chessie? My family uses a lot of those, always have for long time. I like labs , friendly dogs. But I’ve sure seen some good chessies work!
Seems like the eastern seaboard had a poor migration from reading these posts, from NY to NC. Wonder if numbers are down on the eastern lakes or migration routes are shifting? Thoughts?
We will see a big push of birds this month, February. Always do.
John Dog is 3 years old, it’s my second Chessie and I really enjoy hunting with her. Both my Chessies have been wonderful family dogs and great with kids. I think everyone should own at least one in their life and it should be before you have kids…….nothing prepares you more for teenagers… LOL One of the Breeders/trainers I bought my dog from summed it up perfectly “You don’t train a Chessie, you just learn to negotiate with them”
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Re: Waterfowlers
[Re: JoMiBru]
#7788668
02/01/23 09:16 PM
02/01/23 09:16 PM
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Joined: Oct 2011
Western Shore Delaware
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Western Shore Delaware
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"One of the Breeders/trainers I bought my dog from summed it up perfectly “You don’t train a Chessie, you just learn to negotiate with them.” . . . a 2x4 is a great "attitude adjustment" tool. 
"Humans are the hardest people to get along with." Dr. Phillip Snow
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Re: Waterfowlers
[Re: JoMiBru]
#7788669
02/01/23 09:18 PM
02/01/23 09:18 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Snow Hill, MD
JoMiBru
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Snow Hill, MD
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Coondagger, good for you for putting those birds to good use, and even donating plucked whole birds to the game dinner. We only breast divers and ducks that are shot up. Majority are plucked, singed, dressed, then soaked in a salt brine for couple days before freezing. They are great table fare, lots of recipes. I like them roasted whole over potato’s or Manning’s hominy. When you breast those puddle ducks, you miss out on that crispy skin, and tender thighs/legs. That being said, it takes time to pluck birds, especially when you start piling them up. A lot easier to pop out the breast and move on. Which I’m good with, as long as the birds are not wasted.
What shells are you guys shooting? I tried Apex this year, and I liked them. I shot Hevi Metal for years, then they just about doubled the price. Then I shot black cloud, which I shot well and still like. Bought a case of Apex this year and so far it’s killing the ducks. 3” 3’s normally my goto shell. Carlson MR and LR tube.
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Re: Waterfowlers
[Re: SJA]
#7788686
02/01/23 09:58 PM
02/01/23 09:58 PM
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Joined: Feb 2010
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Tray
"Wilson Jr."
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"Wilson Jr."
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Hey tray I would love to know more about your dog. I have been looking at chessies for a while now but haven't pulled the trigger yet. I want to make sure it exactly what I want before I get one. we hunt pretty much right from 90 degree weather im September right to freeze up at Christmas. So it's gotta be versatile. Also it'll be running for long distances behind a snowmobile at times in the winter. But also has to be able to lay down with my young kids.
I recommend looking at several breeders and observing the parents, see how they interact with you “a new person” I don’t like the high intensity breeders, guys who breed for competition. In my opinion this leads to high strung dogs. I highly recommend a female as a first dog as they always seem to be a little less “possessive”.
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Re: Waterfowlers
[Re: crosspatch]
#7788910
02/02/23 08:07 AM
02/02/23 08:07 AM
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Joined: Feb 2010
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Tray
"Wilson Jr."
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"Wilson Jr."
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Tray last pic you posted right after dog with the drake mallard. What is that duck? We don't get the variety here like up south. Drake Redhead
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