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Are wigeons bad tablefare?
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12/15/12 03:07 PM
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Looking through the DU cookbook, I noticed there was a recipe that called for "Scaup, Wigeon, or other less-than-tasty duck (or something like that)"
I havent killed TOO many wigeons, but the ones I killed and ate I didnt notice a bad flavor...
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Re: Are wigeons bad tablefare?
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12/15/12 03:09 PM
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Re: Are wigeons bad tablefare?
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12/15/12 03:21 PM
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Looking through the DU cookbook, I noticed there was a recipe that called for "Scaup, Wigeon, or other less-than-tasty duck Are you sure you read that right? I would not put Wigeon in the "less-than-tasty duck" category. I put them at the top, they are great tasting duck. I love widgeon.
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Re: Are wigeons bad tablefare?
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Re: Are wigeons bad tablefare?
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12/15/12 10:06 PM
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Cody, you sound like Mike, he will eat anything!
I eat my duck strait up medium rare to rare. teal the best. Wigeon not so good.
do a gumbo- any duck will do
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Re: Are wigeons bad tablefare?
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Re: Are wigeons bad tablefare?
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I would not put wigeon in the poor tasting category at all. I think they're great.
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Re: Are wigeons bad tablefare?
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12/15/12 11:45 PM
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Taste like duck! 95% of what we shoot goes into burger/ sausage pile. Tree duck Spec Scoter goes in the sear medium rare category. Redwine reduction sauce and c'est bonne.
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Re: Are wigeons bad tablefare?
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12/16/12 01:11 AM
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Take mallard, pintail, wood duck, wigeon, teal, and gadwall. These are the top 6 best tasting ducks I shoot. I put widgion 5th, gaddy 6th.
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Re: Are wigeons bad tablefare?
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Looking through the DU cookbook, I noticed there was a recipe that called for "Scaup, Wigeon, or other less-than-tasty duck (or something like that)"
I havent killed TOO many wigeons, but the ones I killed and ate I didnt notice a bad flavor... Seriously? A DU cookbook that says wigeon are less-than-tasty ducks? No need to bash DU. Their cookbook says it all. "Chef" DU is probably not even a duck hunter.
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