[Boatanchors] Or is it now ducks?
Ron Youvan
ka4inm at gmail.com
Sat Oct 3 17:53:01 EDT 2015
I wrote: Off TOPIC!
On 10/03/2015 05:45 PM, rbethman wrote:
> On 10/3/2015 5:07 PM, Jim Liles wrote:
>> Bob,
>>
>> You have to pull the feathers out of that critter before you cook it.
>> No amount of dental floss will get burnt feathers out of your teeth.
>> Once those feathers are cooked they are all brown and any Teal color
>> will be gone.
>>
>> There's probably a different Teal color for boys because they dress
>> differently.
>> Maybe there are no boy Ducks in your neighborhood.
>>
>> G-Day to ya.
>>
>> Kindest regards Jim
> There are three different Teal Ducks in North America.
>
> Blue Winged Teal, Green Winged Teal, and Cinnamon Teal.
>
> Now it is interesting that gender doesn't always show the color of any
> of them unless they happen to be in flight! Note the two predominantly
> seen teal duck have the "WING" colored. (Notice the name?)
>
> All three of them are pretty drab when on the surface of the water.
>
> The only ducks that have very colored appearances even when sitting on
> the surface appear to be Mallards, Wood Ducks, and a smattering of others.
>
> I admit to having been a hunter for ducks, geese, pheasant, and deer.
>
> I no longer participate due to the horde of idiots that are out there
> with a hunting license and a firearm!
>
> It took one season of hunting rabbit while wearing bright fluorescent
> orange and having bird shot start striking me.
>
> I got the fools attention! I asked him if I really looked like a dang
> bird?
>
> Let's see, 6 feet tall, 54" chest, dressed in very bright colors, and
> leaning upright along the side of a tree.
>
> Would this remotely look like any bird in the U.S. that may be legal to
> hunt?
>
> I digress. I know about cracking the neck of every bird I've ever
> hunted to ensure it was dead and not leave it in misery. I've rung
> necks of chickens, plucked more feathers than I want to remember.
>
> Then you singe the pin feathers as the last step before cooking in which
> ever manner you desire.
>
> Enjoy All! I'll be happy when the rain and wind finally goes away!
>
> Regards, Bob - N0DGN
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