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Marrakai
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Whistle ducks
      #387803 - 19/11/24 07:23 PM

The old faithful cylinder-bore Greener Empire is still bagging a few geese and ducks amid the early monsoons.
Not too many black ducks have overflown my hides so far this season, but whistle ducks seem to be abundant at the moment.
After an early session on the geese this morning I drove to a different spot and managed to bag a few for the table.



These three are the plumed variety, easier to pluck than the wandering whistle-ducks, and more pigeon-breasted in the roasting pan. So tasty!

Up early again tomorrow to check the bom-site...

Bureau of Meteorology rain radar web-page, that is!

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Marrakai
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NitroXAdministrator
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Re: Whistle ducks [Re: Marrakai]
      #387805 - 19/11/24 11:30 PM

Well done. So you pluck yours rather than skinning?

I've wondered since I accompanied you on a goose shoot where we didn't get any. Do you wade out to get the downed birds?

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Re: Whistle ducks [Re: NitroX]
      #387808 - 20/11/24 05:14 AM

Those look kinda like our hen pin-tails.
Shooting ducks with cylinder bores can be a chore.

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93x64mm
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Re: Whistle ducks [Re: DarylS]
      #387809 - 20/11/24 06:49 AM

Well done Marrakai!
Nothing wrong with the old Greener there mate, now to tell John your recipe.


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Re: Whistle ducks [Re: 93x64mm]
      #387810 - 20/11/24 06:55 AM

Nice work.

How you going on the 'Mango Geese'?


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Rule303
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Re: Whistle ducks [Re: m239]
      #387811 - 20/11/24 09:07 AM

Well done. The old SXS still works.

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Re: Whistle ducks [Re: Rule303]
      #387812 - 20/11/24 09:47 AM

What load are you using for ducks and geese, Marrakai?

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Marrakai
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Re: Whistle ducks [Re: DarylS]
      #387813 - 21/11/24 10:05 PM

Mark: The "mango geese" didn't really materialize for me this year.
There seemed to be bugger-all birds around until the early rain started, by then the mangos were pretty-much finished.

Loving the plumed whistle ducks though.
Managed a full bag of them yesterday morning, plus seven geese.
Stinking hot when the sun gets up a bit, over 35 degrees C with humidity 79%. Shirt is totally saturated by 8am, very uncomfortable.
Can't wait to get back out there!


Looking a bit bogan with the open shirt but it was bloody hot!

Daryl: My chambers are 2 3/4 inch, and I have become a big fan of Remington Nitro Steel, in UK #1 for geese and UK #3 or #4 for ducks.
They are 34 gram loads, used to be roll-crimped with 35 grams of shot BC (before covid). These cartridges are made in Italy.
Truth is, we are bound to availability in these uncertain times and I have had to use Eley 32 gram loads of #3 or #4 for ducks this year.
They're high quality shells, but I really miss the extra 2 grams of pellets in the pattern!


Three pellets on this little guy, plus a broken wing.

John:
Always dry-pluck ducks so I can singe the "fur" and tighten the skin before gutting.
Love the taste this gives them, reminiscent of my childhood days with a hunter-gatherer Dad.
Geese are partially skinned though, to facilitate removal of the breast fillets and thigh meat, plus giblet, heart etc if so inclined.
...and I keep well away from the water's edge these days: too many lizards!
Wing-shooting under flight paths and dropping birds on dry land at your feet is far more gentlemanly than "wearing the Marrakai socks"!
(sticky black-soil mud above the knees out on the Marrakai Flood-plain)

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