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You have heard of Turduckens?
I think you should give this new dining treat a name and sell the idea to Cabelas.
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Turduckclamens or claduck
I'd boil that bird and dip it in butter.
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I always thought pintails tasted fishy, and have many times found their crop full of clam larva. That's very strange to see an adult clam clamped onto their legs tho. Maybe the mom and dad clams are fighting back and defending their young from these vicious preditor puddle ducks
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I thought it was cool to shoot woodies with their crops full of wildrice (stuffing included), you get ducks complete with horsdoeuvres.
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Now if it was an oyster with a pearl in it that would be a find. Pretty cool though!
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