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<blockquote data-quote="BP338" data-source="post: 272035" data-attributes="member: 415"><p>Ok, this has been a long, drug-out debate with myself about waterfowl hunting. I haven't wanted to duck hunt because I'm not sure I'll like to eat it. I've heard A LOT of mixed reviews on cooking it and how it tastes. I just read an older forum about how someone cooks it and I feel like I might need to give it a try. Plus I have a smoker that I need to experiment with. I won't invest too much into it this year. I might not even get to go after them this year. (unless I get to go with someone to learn how to do it).</p><p></p><p>That being said, I would like to start preparing myself for next year. What are some minimums? Do you really need decoys? Do I need to start practicing calling? Do I need to buy waders and blinds? Is it ethical to just drive down the road and shoot them if you see some? My gun is will shoot the larger loads.</p><p></p><p>Total ignorance when it comes to all things waterfowl...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BP338, post: 272035, member: 415"] Ok, this has been a long, drug-out debate with myself about waterfowl hunting. I haven't wanted to duck hunt because I'm not sure I'll like to eat it. I've heard A LOT of mixed reviews on cooking it and how it tastes. I just read an older forum about how someone cooks it and I feel like I might need to give it a try. Plus I have a smoker that I need to experiment with. I won't invest too much into it this year. I might not even get to go after them this year. (unless I get to go with someone to learn how to do it). That being said, I would like to start preparing myself for next year. What are some minimums? Do you really need decoys? Do I need to start practicing calling? Do I need to buy waders and blinds? Is it ethical to just drive down the road and shoot them if you see some? My gun is will shoot the larger loads. Total ignorance when it comes to all things waterfowl... [/QUOTE]
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