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Do you pluck dry or wet. I grew up plucking after dipping in boiling water.
Which way do you suggest??
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If you pluck it right after you shoot it it works pretty good. If you wait till the body temp comes down you will have to dip it.
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Pluck as soon as you can, and then for the little pin-feathers take and scorch them off with a lighter or over a gas stove to get them off. Usually have an hour or so after shooting them if you dont gut them right away, to pull them out easy.
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I cape all my bird
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I just pluck it as soon as possible dry. Only takes about 15 minutes. Then into the deep fryer it goes.
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