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Youth Duck Hunt question #6879001 09/05/17 04:42 PM
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We were just offered a great duck hunting opportunity for our 4-H youth. As usual there is one hitch, one of the smaller city's in our county has a large duck / goose population at the local waste water treatment plant. They do not want to open up to the general public due to scheduling issues.

The question is this. Will the fact that the game birds are landing and swimming in treated waste water will the birds still be safe to eat?

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Go kill em. If they taste like crap, throw em out. Lol. Id kill em

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Hunt em, but don't fall in.

Re: Youth Duck Hunt question [Re: rdhibbs] #6879535 09/06/17 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted By: rdhibbs

The question is this. Will the fact that the game birds are landing and swimming in treated waste water will the birds still be safe to eat?

What does this question have to do with youth hunting? But really, kids don't care if the birds smell like poop or whatever. So if there are birds, and they can pull trigger, go for it. As for taste, they will all taste like spoonies. grin

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