Duck Hunters?

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  1. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

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    There were thousands of geese in the field in front of my house again this year after duck season. I managed to get a few. Mostly snows/blues but did have a couple of specs one day.

    One obviously a youngen.

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  2. Tiger in TX

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    after duck season?

    uh oh.......:shock:
     
  3. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

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    :lol: Poor wording. There were a lot of geese after the season but I actually killed those the last weekend.


    That's my story and I'm stickin to it.
     
  4. Tiger in TX

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    Nice, I figured that is what you meant. :D


    Specs and Sandhill Cranes are probably my favorite wild fowl to eat. Specs are tender and have a sweet tast to them. Sanhills are like eating a sirloin steak, literally. When cooked properly you would have a hard time telling the difference.
     
  5. Rolan

    Rolan Back to my roots

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    That's what I heard about sanhil. We smoked some and it came out good. But tough. What's your secret? My favorite dish is farm raised blackened duck. There is a place in the quarter that makes it... so good. I always forget the name of the place. Its around the corner from my Dad's place so it never really registered.

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  6. LSUTiga

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    Have never had Sandhill but agree on the Specs. Told my wife they were like overgrown teal.
     
  7. Rolan

    Rolan Back to my roots

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    So I did up some greys this weekend with a great recipe. Mix up some blackened spices.

    1 tsp ground basil
    1 tsp ground thyme
    1 tsp garlic salt
    1 tsp white pepper
    1tsp black pepper
    1 tsp sea salt
    1 tsp onion powder
    2 tsp cayenne pepper
    1 tsp paprika

    Bourbon and Worcestershire sauce marinade

    Butter in pan a little lower than high.

    Dip one side and cook on undipped side first for 3 minutes, flip 3 minutes again.

    So good.
     
  8. Tiger in TX

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    Pintail.jpg Wigeon.jpg I kind of slacked on my sportsman paradise duties the last few months. Started working on a project site with my company and also my wife just had our little girl 2 weeks ago. Anyhow, I just picked these fellas up from my taxidermist last Sat. figured I would share.
     
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    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

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    Nice. Aren't widgeons also called baldpates?

    Congrats on the baby.
     
  10. Tiger in TX

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    First time i have heard that name for them, but google says it is so.

    Thanks! We are very happy.
     

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