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Unread 01-12-2013, 09:54 PM   #1
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Please send some mallards to Virginia. It has been too warm here and we need some new birds.
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Unread 01-13-2013, 12:11 AM   #2
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Please send some mallards to Virginia. It has been too warm here and we need some new birds.
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Will give it a try Larry
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Please send some mallards to Virginia. It has been too warm here and we need some new birds.
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If we could stike a happy medium, I'll send mallards and you send warmer weather. -32 again this AM, high yesterday was 7.
I plowed out the back road yesterday and there were several thousand mallards on the drain ditch, can't hunt there cuz it's refuge, and they just flew a little ways and landed again. I did see some pteradactyl size geese fly over my pond whil I was plowing. Birds will not move any more than the bare minimum in this weather.

Agree with you Brian on the specks and tule geese. I also like the small races of Canadas. Unfortunately, where I live now we only have the gigantic ones like in this picture.

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.
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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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