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Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: 92xj on December 18, 2015, 07:09:43 PM
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Never shoot these things but as it flew towards me in the middle of the desert and passed over my head at 20 feet I thought of loki and pulled the trigger. Folded and the impact with the ground made him puke. This is how I walked up to it.
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that's awsome
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I expect they both taste the same too! Cool picture :tup:
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Very cool
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Im not ever sure what to say im chocking with laughter :chuckle: :chuckle: but all in good fun lokidog.
Nothen wrong with mergs tho i like the hooded ones :tup: :tup:
-Ryan
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That is awesome!!! Maybe the BASS fishers will now understand predatation such as the salmon and steelhead fishers do.
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:chuckle: :chuckle:
You got a twofer! Sweet! :tup:
That bass looks fresh enough to filet to me. I shot a drake on the Chehalis once that had a 10" spiny ray in it, too digested to tell what it was though, looked like a bass, but I don't think there were any there back then.
They do fly a little slower with full bellies, probably why you were able to hit him..... :rolleyes: :chuckle:
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:EAT: :EAT: :EAT:
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Just realized you might want to take the photo down if there is a minimum size for bass in your local waters..... :chuckle:
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Or the bass may have been taken from closed waters. If that was the case then he killed a poacher in progress.
Watch out poachers 92xj is coming for you. :chuckle:
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So awesome!
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This is awesome, good work sir!
I find it amazing that bird swallowed the entire fish like that... even with its little beak and throat!
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must be a female :dunno:
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Was at the cleaning table at LA Push a few years ago and mentioned to the guy next to me that looks like you have a two for one, sure enough 8/10 pound ling in a 20/25.
Ling.
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This is awesome, good work sir!
I find it amazing that bird swallowed the entire fish like that... even with its little beak and throat!
It is definitely amazing.
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Not quite "surf and turf", but close. :tup:
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Fin & feather?
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nice picture, Save the fish.......... not the corn :tup:
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:chuckle: :chuckle:
You got a twofer! Sweet! :tup:
That bass looks fresh enough to filet to me. I shot a drake on the Chehalis once that had a 10" spiny ray in it, too digested to tell what it was though, looked like a bass, but I don't think there were any there back then.
They do fly a little slower with full bellies, probably why you were able to hit him..... :rolleyes: :chuckle:
There's been bass in the Chehalis for over 20 years that know of.
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Never shoot these things but as it flew towards me in the middle of the desert and passed over my head at 20 feet I thought of loki and pulled the trigger. Folded and the impact with the ground made him puke. This is how I walked up to it.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi452.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fqq243%2F92xj92yota%2FMobile%2520Uploads%2FIMG_20151218_103259081_HDR_zpsepir9mo0.jpg&hash=08b2575adf8b1fc4cb0d0db2d9b628c94beccb19) (http://s452.photobucket.com/user/92xj92yota/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20151218_103259081_HDR_zpsepir9mo0.jpg.html)
Good job taking out one of those fish eaters.
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must be a female :dunno:
Now that's funny right there!
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May I see your fishing license, sir? :chuckle:
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Kind of a neat coincidence.
As for eating: Can't taste the difference if marinated and cooked w/my secret recipe. I've proved it to many a hunting partner over the years.
After watching a Mallard gorge itself on slugs, makes it hard to want to eat one of them also. Teal search the water line in the mud for sand shrimp. Blue Bills love muscles and clams. I see many a Mallard eating the floating corn off the top of the sewage treatment ponds up by Marysville over the years.
What they eat doesn't actually designate what they're going to taste like. Thankfully.