CAJUNLAWYER
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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.
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.
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.
No one that I know of but I am sure someone somewhere does. I will say this if no one in south Louisiana eats them they have to be inedible. LOL
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.
Merganser = Mud Hen ????
Could be,but now that I think about it, our local Mud Hens were Coots and inedible......I thought Mud Hens were Coots or Moorhens, but maybe it is a local naming thing.
I'll differ with you on the Coots. They are delicious breasted out in a stew.I shot one a long time ago and tried cooking the breasts.
It smelled horrible and I threw it out. You don't want to cook a coot either.
I never tried seagull, but I have been tempted to shoot them!
I don't know many people in Louisiana who eat them, but folks in Virginia like them, from what I've heard.
How to: eat a merganser — Elevated Wild