Who eats Mergansers

Without fail, every year in the new hunting regulations regarding duck limits, there is a separate limit for Mergansers (which in Louisiana is 5). Does anyone actually target these? If so WHY?? I'd rather eat a seagull.

I'm with you Cajun I stay away from those fish eating ducks, anchovies too.
 
Only once, muddy fish is not a good flavor. Never shot another.
 
My oldest brother went duck hunting with my dad once. he shot a merganser. In order to steer him toward the preferred mallard drakes, my dad cooked it and made my brother eat it. Rather than teach him which birds to shoot, my brother decided he hated ducks and duck hunting.
 
Speaking of Coots - Are you an old Coot?
‘No, actually I’m a young Coot.
You probably got me mixed up with my Uncle Wilbur.
People do that all the time.
We look a lot a like!’
 

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My father tried. He wasn't a duck hunter and I found the carcass over the bank and it was a Hooded Merganser. Last duck he ever shot. I think sea ducks (Scoters, Eiders and the like) aren't much better. Some of the old fishermen off the coast of Maine swore they could make them taste good, but I think the receipt left out the duck.
 
I don't like eating fish eaters. Those vegetarian Wood Duck are smaller but real yummy. The Alapaha river in S. GA has a pretty good population of wood ducks.

I remember, during the '70s, my father must have put up hundreds of wood duck boxes. We'd be floating down the river, fishing, and he'd pull to the side and go check on a box he put up years ago. Pretty birds. Dad could always find feathers for fly tying.
 
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