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okieshooter777

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I just recently killed and ate my first duck.... and goose. the duck cooked like a steak was pretty good if you like filet... the goose cooked the same way was.....not so good.
So i ground up the rest of the goose, and it didnt look very tasty either.

ive always assumed goose was better than duck, but not even close
 

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Next time you folks kill a duck, pluck the breast, filet out the breasts and grill immediately with just salt and pepper and cook it grill it just like a steak med rare. Flip it half way through. The skin makes all the difference. They sell duck fat in stores to cook with for a reason. :)
 

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Next time you folks kill a duck, pluck the breast, filet out the breasts and grill immediately with just salt and pepper and cook it grill it just like a steak med rare. Flip it half way through. The skin makes all the difference. They sell duck fat in stores to cook with for a reason. :)
that is exactly what i did with the duck and it was tasty.. but the goose didn't turn out.. was like an old cow.. but i didnt pluck it just fillet it with no skin.
 

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So this morning I went duck hunting and my stupid safety wouldn't turn off fire. I tried and tried and it would just not budge on my Mossy 940 Waterfowl. Luckily I took my back up Savage and finished the morning after it stuck.

Went home and could not get it to move so I gave up and went to the gunsmith. He went in the back and came back in about 15 seconds and said the aftermarket safety I put on a few months ago was just loose. Gosh did I feel like a total idiot. Thank goodness he didn't charge me for being stupid.

Moral of the story is, always take a back up gun with you to the blind. Also, don't be an idiot and learn how to tighten a bolt.

Three more days fellas, get at them.
 

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So this morning I went duck hunting and my stupid safety wouldn't turn off fire. I tried and tried and it would just not budge on my Mossy 940 Waterfowl. Luckily I took my back up Savage and finished the morning after it stuck.

Went home and could not get it to move so I gave up and went to the gunsmith. He went in the back and came back in about 15 seconds and said the aftermarket safety I put on a few months ago was just loose. Gosh did I feel like a total idiot. Thank goodness he didn't charge me for being stupid.

Moral of the story is, always take a back up gun with you to the blind. Also, don't be an idiot and learn how to tighten a bolt.

Three more days fellas, get at them.
I‘ve been shooting a Benelli for 30 years and never needed a back up…just saying.:lmfao:
 

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