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Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: DuckCoach1985] #5418982 11/14/14 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted By: DuckCoach1985
Originally Posted By: Sooner N TX
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it was so good that if you put it on top of your head your tongue would beat you to death trying to get to it. I bet if Jason Aldean had a song about duck breasts on dirt roads you'd like it.


Made me laugh. Out loud. Best two sentences I have read today! You, sir, win the interwebs today.


X2!!! rofl


I'm going to have to X3.. winner. Why shoot them if you can't find a way to enjoy them?

Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: Esh and Hattie] #5418997 11/14/14 12:42 AM
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Somebody should open a duck plucking business, I would pay. I hate plucking ducks, but like cooking plucked ducks..

Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: ARQuacker] #5419842 11/14/14 11:15 AM
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I hand the bird to the wife and tell her to get busy. bolt


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Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: Sooner N TX] #5420172 11/14/14 03:07 PM
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Wood ducks are worth plucking. Wax is cheap and the birds come out looking like they were store bought (no fuzz at all)



Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: oilag] #5420240 11/14/14 03:30 PM
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Dang that is pretty!

Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: trapperben] #5428176 11/18/14 12:56 PM
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No need for wax. Plucked these by hand and it probably took 3 of us 30 minutes to do 20 ducks. Ill be doing creole braised teal and spoonies tonight!

Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: Sooner N TX] #5433561 11/20/14 06:47 PM
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Did you burn the fuzz off? If so, what did you use?

Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: Sooner N TX] #5433572 11/20/14 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted By: Sooner N TX
Did you burn the fuzz off? If so, what did you use?


No I didn't burn the fuzz off. That stuff has never bothered me enough to make me want to burn it off.


Originally Posted by garrett
I'm with GK because I like salty old dudes.
Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: john paul] #5434672 11/21/14 04:58 AM
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Did you burn the fuzz off? If so, what did you use?


No I didn't burn the fuzz off. That stuff has never bothered me enough to make me want to burn it off.

Your plucked ducks posted don't have fuzz, did you pluck that off?

Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: Guy] #5434762 11/21/14 10:03 AM
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Did you burn the fuzz off? If so, what did you use?


No I didn't burn the fuzz off. That stuff has never bothered me enough to make me want to burn it off.

Your plucked ducks posted don't have fuzz, did you pluck that off?


I'm sure there is a little you cant see. To get the fuzz off get your hand really dry and rub the skin of the duck with the grain of the feathers and that should take most of the fuzz off. I don't really remember the steps I take because it is just second nature. It is like trying to explain to someone in text how to ride a bike. Next time I pluck some ducks ill post the steps here.


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I'm with GK because I like salty old dudes.
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Getting fuzz off was a pain to me every time I did it. I tried holding duck under water, you can see the fuzz great, but it was a beating. And tried burning it off, most effective. I guess rubbing it off is the trick.

Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: Guy] #5434974 11/21/14 02:19 PM
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I won't use this as my new signature:

Originally Posted By: Guy
Getting fuzz off was a pain to me every time I did it.



This either:

Originally Posted By: Guy
I guess rubbing it off is the trick.

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troll lol

Re: Preferred plucking meathod [Re: Dave Speer] #5435002 11/21/14 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: Dave Speer
I won't use this as my new signature:

Originally Posted By: Guy
Getting fuzz off was a pain to me every time I did it.



This either:

Originally Posted By: Guy
I guess rubbing it off is the trick.

roflmao

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