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    Quote Originally Posted by boogaloo View Post
    If you ain't gonna eat it....................don't hunt it !!!! Sorry , just my opinion. It made me cringe one time when a group I was with killed a 6 man limit of early season Geese and at the end 2 guys did not want any. Now we were over our limit.......sucks.
    Hopefully you don't hunt coyotes or other non-prey animals. You are allowed to give meat away. You don't have to eat the meat in order to hunt. You just can't let the meat spoil. Big difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boogaloo View Post
    If you ain't gonna eat it....................don't hunt it !!!!
    That's like saying don't have sex unless you want a baby....LOL...

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    Quote Originally Posted by boogaloo View Post
    If you ain't gonna eat it....................don't hunt it !!!! Sorry , just my opinion. It made me cringe one time when a group I was with killed a 6 man limit of early season Geese and at the end 2 guys did not want any. Now we were over our limit.......sucks.
    How were over your limit? They were shot by others... unless you were over your posesseion limit....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dythbringer;991457[B
    ][/B]Hopefully you don't hunt coyotes or other non-prey animals. You are allowed to give meat away. You don't have to eat the meat in order to hunt. You just can't let the meat spoil. Big difference.
    Coyote hides are used, skinned scraped and sold at auction , but not the ones that have mange, in that case hunters by shooting the mangey ones are helping with keeping it from spreading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    Coyote hides are used, skinned scraped and sold at auction , but not the ones that have mange, in that case hunters by shooting the mangey ones are helping with keeping it from spreading.
    True. But that isn't what boogaloo said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dythbringer View Post
    True. But that isn't what boogaloo said.
    I doubt boogaloo meant it the way it posted. Pretty sure he wasn't thinking about Coyotes because they weren't even mentioned anywhere in the entire thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    I doubt boogaloo meant it the way it posted. Pretty sure he wasn't thinking about Coyotes because they weren't even mentioned anywhere in the entire thread.
    Exactly !

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    Did I push someones button??????????? Thought we were talking Water fowl???????. And yes it put us over (posession) limit...............Daniel

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    use the duck in a curry or jalapeno poppers the spice will cover the flavor of the most fishy duck, putting them into a brine overnight helps alot too i do that with eiders and scoters they taste alot better once the blood is gone

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    Good thread guys. I was wondering if I did something wrong when I cooked the woodies from last week. I love the mallards but those wood ducks are a whole different taste. I really liked Mark's post as it allows for a great variety of cooking styles.

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