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Unread 01-13-2013, 11:48 AM   #11
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thats a lot of bird

reminds me of a receipe I once saw for swan, stuff it - baste it, put it in the oven at 350 degs, and check it once a week until done.
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Unread 01-13-2013, 03:19 PM   #12
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now thats some good cooking recipe...thats funny... charlie
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Dunnigan,

Always been keen to get out there and try for a tule goose. I hear there are more of them than there used to be. Is that true?


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We got some good pass shooting yesterday, south of Cape Girareau, Mo. Heavy fog all day. Ended up with 8 ducks and 8 geese. Crappy weather means I leave the pretty guns at home and take the plastic stocks

Oh well.
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Unread 01-13-2013, 07:08 PM   #15
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Hey Destry, there are tons of spec's is the area and they are very smart. Lots of out-smarted hunters. The tule goose population is currently in the 10-12 k range and are protected through a two white front limit since most guys, including me, wouldn't be able to tell them apart on the fly.

David, what a nice limit of birds...love those eagle heads. Must've been a great hunt.
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Unread 01-13-2013, 07:30 PM   #16
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what a hunt it must have been..these are the hunts when we get old and can not go anymore we set around and tell friends how it use to be...thats what i like about hunting the memories... and you sure have a good tale to tale here... charlie
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Guaranteed to be tougher than bridle leather. You can cook in liquid, in a bag, in a dutch oven and it is always the same, tough and dry. They don't carry much fat for their size and that is a real problem. They are better in early season before cold stresses them. Jerky is the answer.
I wrap them in bacon and grill them. They're best when they're pretty rare, like all meat
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Hey Destry, there are tons of spec's is the area and they are very smart. Lots of out-smarted hunters. The tule goose population is currently in the 10-12 k range and are protected through a two white front limit since most guys, including me, wouldn't be able to tell them apart on the fly.

David, what a nice limit of birds...love those eagle heads. Must've been a great hunt.
When I was a kid, which was a long tome ago, they tried to protect both the tule goose and the Ross' goose. Now there are a lot more Ross geese but sounds like tules are still a rather small population.
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