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Re: Duck Hangers [Re: garrett] #6068733 12/06/15 02:19 AM
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Originally Posted By: #Hayraker
Yep, it's not rocket surgery

Originally Posted By: garrett
Yep, it's not brain science

Lol

Re: Duck Hangers [Re: Jeff Elder] #6068765 12/06/15 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted By: Jeff Elder
Who cares about hen mallards. It's the most prevalent duck in North America. Just pull up on Sprig hens and Can hens. Btw they band hen mallards


It never has made sense. Why a 2 hen limit and 5 total limit for the most prevalent duck? Why not a 1 hen or no hen limit on Cans and Sprigs?

Same limit for Can hens as Mallard hens when there are only 700,000 Cans vs 10 million Mallards?


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Re: Duck Hangers [Re: BradyBuck] #6069924 12/07/15 01:03 AM
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My preference are all drakes, I'm 88% drakes first split, but when times are tough, hens will die... I will line 2 mallard hens up on the water and skillet shoot them with one shot. Then I shoot their boy friends when they fly off.

Re: Duck Hangers [Re: hunt91] #6071009 12/07/15 05:35 PM
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Hunt91- Here are some pictures of what we did. Put two nails about finger width apart on the boards to hang the birds by their neck, or feet if you can get them to stay!

It's unfortunate to see the man ask for some pictures so he can get some ideas for what he wants to do, and then it turns into 3 pages of BS of off topic material.






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Re: Duck Hangers [Re: AndrewMac] #6072254 12/08/15 04:31 AM
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Thanks Andrew. I ended up doing something similar to your design, just took it a step further. It is going through the fab shop now, hope to have it finished by next week!

Re: Duck Hangers [Re: hunt91] #6157884 01/27/16 07:30 PM
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Here was the final product of my idea. I wanted something a little nicer looking than what I had seen so I had this custom build by a welding shop down the street. Turned out fantastic.





And yes, we have put it to good use already.




Re: Duck Hangers [Re: hunt91] #6159332 01/28/16 05:03 PM
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Looks good!

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