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Vermillionaire 11-29-2013 10:36 PM

We're doing our part, are you?
 
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1st morning in Arkansas, decided to try our best to control the bootlip population.Attachment 59241

marsh life 11-29-2013 11:55 PM

Tell jdp I said lulz!

Roy123 11-30-2013 12:22 AM

You are a hardcore mofo. I don't know if I could force myself to lay the smack down on that many of them ugly bastards. Hopefully tommorrow is better. Dad and Jeff hunted #3 in GC this morning. One greenhead two teal. barely saw any. Perfect weather no ducks.

MarshRat89 11-30-2013 10:09 AM

People talk too much trash on em as long as when you pluck em that skin aint red you good. In the fields they almost never are bad its just in the marsh when they been eating fish we get a bad one here and there.

AubreyLaHaye458 11-30-2013 10:19 AM

Yep. We never hesitate to shoot em! Haven't ever seen a bad one.


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Lreynolds 11-30-2013 10:27 AM

We did our part .....
 
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My son and I worked hard in the marsh of SW LA Wednesday and Thursday, and our 2-day bag of 24 birds included 10 shovelers, 6 gadwalls, 6 bluewings, a greenwing and a mottled duck.

When we cleaned the birds, 5 of the 10 shovelers and 2 of the 6 bluewings had sarcocysts (rice-breast). I have no problems eating shovelers and consider bluewings excellent table-fare, but I can't stomach birds with those parasites despite knowing they are harmless to eat. Disappointing .......

Ray 11-30-2013 02:40 PM

Great Northern Shovelers.

Bdub 11-30-2013 04:09 PM

Cook em in a jambalaya is the best way I've found to eat em but like marsh rat said if it aint orangeish pink then there aint no big difference..

Superspook 11-30-2013 06:32 PM

aint nothing wrong with a rice field spoonie... they set in the fields all year getting fat on rice and are good eating.

MarshRat89 11-30-2013 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Lreynolds (Post 646760)
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My son and I worked hard in the marsh of SW LA Wednesday and Thursday, and our 2-day bag of 24 birds included 10 shovelers, 6 gadwalls, 6 bluewings, a greenwing and a mottled duck.

When we cleaned the birds, 5 of the 10 shovelers and 2 of the 6 bluewings had sarcocysts (rice-breast). I have no problems eating shovelers and consider bluewings excellent table-fare, but I can't stomach birds with those parasites despite knowing they are harmless to eat. Disappointing .......

Don't skin em you'll never know. No telling how many of those I ate because I never skim birds. The birds are still safe to eat. Nothing to worry about. http://www.dnr.state.md.us/wildlife/...arcocystis.asp


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MarshRat89 11-30-2013 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Superspook (Post 646805)
aint nothing wrong with a rice field spoonie... they set in the fields all year getting fat on rice and are good eating.

Every once in a while we kill a wonderer that came off the marsh and had been chowing down on fish.


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Superspook 12-01-2013 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by MarshRat89 (Post 646851)
Every once in a while we kill a wonderer that came off the marsh and had been chowing down on fish.


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gotta keep them for the seafood gumbo lol


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