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dutchhunter
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Post by dutchhunter »

spring is here we have hundereds & hundereds of Large tundra swans in every corn field around . I hear south of the boarder u can harvest one on your bird license.wonder how they taste :?:
TYE
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Post by TYE »

LOL, doesn't sound too appealing to me.
dick195252
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Post by dick195252 »

You try them first and let me know :lol: :wink:
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Grizzly Adam
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

I know the feeling. We have them by the tens of thousands in East Carolina every January and February ... gone by now, but they constantly fly over here between the Frying Pan and Alligator Lake while they're around.

We can hunt them in NC, one per year (draw is limited to 6000, I believe).

They're not bad. They don't taste like anything else; they taste like swan.

BIG birds.

I love to hear them when they're flying over ... sometimes there are as many as a dozen V-formations flying back and forth within sight. They're not so enjoyable to listen to when they're massed on a field or a lake, though! NOISY. They damage our wheat, too.

Maybe I could make some swan jerky and ship it to you next year! :D :wink:
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bbbwb
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Post by bbbwb »

Have not eaten Tundra but have prepared Mute. It is very good. I would not hesitate to try Tundra.
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Post by ecoaster »

I prefer to drive my Tundra. Sorry, couldn't resist :D .
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