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Teal season
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08/29/17 06:13 PM
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Marcstar
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Still a ways off but I expect the rains will put a big damper on teal season around the coast. Anyone remember past years with this kind of thing happening before the season. I have my teal tags already at least...least year I almost could not find any.
Dear Lord please bullwhip me for saying this but I agree, Marcstar is in the lead. Please nobody use this as a quote!!!
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Re: Teal season
[Re: Marcstar]
#6873047
08/29/17 11:23 PM
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Hopedale
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I've yet to make a coastal hunt, so no clue as to what the wet weather will do. But, and I hate to say this, but getting to the coast may not be an option during the early teal.
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Re: Teal season
[Re: Marcstar]
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08/30/17 12:21 AM
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nocknload
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I just haven't found a good recipe for duck, so I leave them alone nowadays.
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Re: Teal season
[Re: Marcstar]
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08/30/17 12:31 AM
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claypool
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I think there will be more than enough water.
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Re: Teal season
[Re: nocknload]
#6873167
08/30/17 01:36 AM
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RayB
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I just haven't found a good recipe for duck, so I leave them alone nowadays. Cut the breast into strip, cover with De Jon mustard over night. Roll in whole wheat flower and fry. A friend told me he sticks an onion in the cavity wraps it in aluminum foil and bakes it. I'll let you know about that one. Grill it like you do dove only soak the breast in water over night, like I do dove. No liver taste 
There is time, and you must take it, to lay your hand on your dog's head as you walk past him lying on the floor or on his settle, time to talk with him, to remember with him, time to please him, time you can't buy back once he's gone" GBE
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Re: Teal season
[Re: nocknload]
#6873176
08/30/17 01:47 AM
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68A
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I just haven't found a good recipe for duck, so I leave them alone nowadays. Breast them with skin on. Olive oil, salt, pepper... cook them rare/Med rare on stove. Drizzle melted butter on right before plating. Taste like ribeye. Or Jalapeño, cream cheese, slice of duck all wrapped in bacon. Throw it on the grill. If neither one of these are good to you then you've got problems.
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Re: Teal season
[Re: 68A]
#6873467
08/30/17 12:37 PM
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BDB
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I just haven't found a good recipe for duck, so I leave them alone nowadays. Breast them with skin on. Olive oil, salt, pepper... cook them rare/Med rare on stove. Drizzle melted butter on right before plating. Taste like ribeye. Or Jalapeño, cream cheese, slice of duck all wrapped in bacon. Throw it on the grill. If neither one of these are good to you then you've got problems.  to mix things up a bit instead of butter on option 1 use a combo of honey and soy sauce in the pan the last minute there on the stove. Drizzle the gravy over sliced cuts after it sits a few minutes 
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Re: Teal season
[Re: claypool]
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08/30/17 03:58 PM
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Marcstar
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I think there will be more than enough water. Yes...water won't be a problem...but sometimes too much of a good thing is a problem. If a duck has 10 holes he can pick and you are in one then it's decent odds...but if there are 100 then your hunt might not be as good. Guess it comes down to scouting.
Dear Lord please bullwhip me for saying this but I agree, Marcstar is in the lead. Please nobody use this as a quote!!!
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Re: Teal season
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#6874235
08/31/17 01:03 AM
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sprigsss
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In Louisiana the storm surges would kill grasses in freshwater marshes and duck season would generally be poor.
Saltwater marshes would fair better in longterm but Teal would seem to move more towards the rice fields and scatter.
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Re: Teal season
[Re: 68A]
#6874263
08/31/17 01:35 AM
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scubaarchery
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I just haven't found a good recipe for duck, so I leave them alone nowadays. Breast them with skin on. Olive oil, salt, pepper... cook them rare/Med rare on stove. Drizzle melted butter on right before plating. Taste like ribeye. Or Jalapeño, cream cheese, slice of duck all wrapped in bacon. Throw it on the grill. I usually marinate mine for four days and grill medium rare or make poppers. I use grill mates on the poppers. http://allrecipes.com/recipe/114442/grilled-wild-duck-breast/If neither one of these are good to you then you've got problems.
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Re: Teal season
[Re: scubaarchery]
#6874312
08/31/17 02:18 AM
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Guy
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This is BWT cooked to perfection. Skin on, salt and pepper, a little canola oil, on hot cast iron, med-rare... 
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Re: Teal season
[Re: Guy]
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08/31/17 02:32 AM
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68A
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This is BWT cooked to perfection. Skin on, salt and pepper, a little canola oil, on hot cast iron, med-rare...  nicely done.
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Re: Teal season
[Re: Guy]
#6874518
08/31/17 11:25 AM
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bobcat1
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This is BWT cooked to perfection. Skin on, salt and pepper, a little canola oil, on hot cast iron, med-rare... I'm thinking I might like that. I never tried a teal. Never could cook a duck back in my younger years I liked. Mostly mallards and spoonies is all we ever shot though tank jumping.
Bobby Barnett
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Re: Teal season
[Re: Marcstar]
#6874592
08/31/17 01:29 PM
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BuckRage
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first time I had duck I expected it to taste like a mud turd the way everyone talked. I cooked it simple.. salt, pepper and a hot frying pan to maybe just hair past rare. It was great and every duck after that as well. Never had it with the skin on but that's on the books for this years birds. Meat almost looks like beef and kind of reminds me of it to.
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Re: Teal season
[Re: Marcstar]
#6874652
08/31/17 02:38 PM
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Marcstar
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As most that know how to cook duck will tell others that don't think they taste good it's normally because they over cook the duck. Like others have said cook like a rare-med rare stake. I like to smoke them too. But hell I'm not mad at those ducks hardly anymore.
Dear Lord please bullwhip me for saying this but I agree, Marcstar is in the lead. Please nobody use this as a quote!!!
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Re: Teal season
[Re: Marcstar]
#6876037
09/02/17 12:28 AM
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kyotee1
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I always had great teal hunts after a storm/hurricane or lots of rain and I hunted the Galveston marsh, but the last time was back in the mid 80s. Marsh has changed dramatically and not as much marsh itself, but never had this much rain at once prior or during early teal season. If I was still down there, I'd give it a try if I could, but not until I'm transplanted again.
Good luck to all yall and God Bless those in need.
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Re: Teal season
[Re: kyotee1]
#6876046
09/02/17 12:44 AM
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Guy
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I almost shot a bwt this morning, thought it was a big fat dove coming right at me, then it flared I shouldered my gun and saw the long neck.
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Re: Teal season
[Re: Marcstar]
#6876963
09/03/17 05:31 AM
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TxDuck24
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Still a ways off but I expect the rains will put a big damper on teal season around the coast. Anyone remember past years with this kind of thing happening before the season. I have my teal tags already at least...least year I almost could not find any. On the contrary We will be doing our teal hunts about 40 miles north of port o Connor. The rains weren't really heavy just constant. Most of our " water " has dried up for the most part. We have teal in the rice fields and rice contention ponds. Hopefully our coast will have A amazing teal season. Looks very promising
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