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Old 01-18-2015, 08:40 PM
gofastsandman gofastsandman is offline
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WHAAT! My image of you is shattered, Martin!
I thought for sure you could drill the new transducer hole in the bottom of your Seacraft, from underneath it, while standing on a stepladder, in the water, because it is on a boat lift, with your left hand AND sill shoot ducks with the 12 gauge auto, with your right hand.
I assumed the lead duck looked down and saw a nice, peaceful, calm canal with just one little boat on a lift. Little did he know Martin was set up under the Seacraft, perched up on his step ladder with the same firepower as a C-130 Specter.
They never saw it coming!
The Duck Commander would have been proud!
We get our ducks at the zoo after hours.
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Old 01-18-2015, 09:39 PM
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No kidding GFS, you are always thinking. The goofy birds are used to people feeding them at the zoo. A hand full of crushed crackers and "gafftop/sailcat equalizer" ball bat when they get close and you can get all you want. Plus the ducks are well fed so they're really fat!!
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Old 01-18-2015, 10:45 PM
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We made duck steak sandwiches twice this week with Redheads, blue bills, and some woodies. It was outstanding. Be sure to cook it rare to medium rare. Here is the link to the recipe http://www.ducks.org/hunting/recipes...-recipes#20085
Man them woodies are the filet mignon with wings... Oh yea mine are definitely rare.. I love me some blood..thanks for the link..
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Old 01-18-2015, 10:52 PM
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WHAAT! My image of you is shattered, Martin!
I thought for sure you could drill the new transducer hole in the bottom of your Seacraft, from underneath it, while standing on a stepladder, in the water, because it is on a boat lift, with your left hand AND sill shoot ducks with the 12 gauge auto, with your right hand.
I assumed the lead duck looked down and saw a nice, peaceful, calm canal with just one little boat on a lift. Little did he know Martin was set up under the Seacraft, perched up on his step ladder with the same firepower as a C-130 Specter.
They never saw it coming!
The Duck Commander would have been proud!
Lol. , damn it you got me... The buffleheads come in early in the am.. A good blind and a cast net work great..oh and the mallards are year round.. You can definitely catch with a cast net..lol cast nets are quieter then the 12guage
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Old 01-18-2015, 11:21 PM
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No kidding GFS, you are always thinking. The goofy birds are used to people feeding them at the zoo. A hand full of crushed crackers and "gafftop/sailcat equalizer" ball bat when they get close and you can get all you want. Plus the ducks are well fed so they're really fat!!
You do not make your money when you sell your foie gras.
You make it when you buy it at the zoo...
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