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Huge Mallard
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| cajunforeman |
11-22-2010 09:38 AM |
Huge Mallard
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My wife's uncle sent me this picture yesterday. Have any of you ever seen one this big? The wierd thing about is that he said it didn't have a single curl...
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| simplepeddler |
11-22-2010 09:45 AM |
Holy smackdown!
That thing fly in from a nuclear site??
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| LaAngler |
11-22-2010 09:46 AM |
is that a 48 quart or a lunch pail? :spineyes:
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| SaltyShaw |
11-22-2010 09:47 AM |
GOOD LAWD! You only gonna need one duck in dat gumbo!
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| cajunforeman |
11-22-2010 10:02 AM |
That is a 48 quart ice chest!! He said it was as big as a goose.
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Might have came from someone's back yard.
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| basinhunterfisher |
11-22-2010 11:04 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ray
(Post 207862)
Might have came from someone's back yard.
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thats what i was thinking.probably tame.
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| elebouef |
11-22-2010 11:28 AM |
Must be a tame duck. See how it just laid down for the picture taking.;)
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| cajunforeman |
11-22-2010 11:28 AM |
That might be true. I bought a duck from a fellow down the road from my house to train my dog and it had those brown spots all over him too. The guy was hunting in a pot hole around the grand cheiner area. He said the the meat looked really old on him
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| ripinlips |
11-22-2010 12:03 PM |
Seems like a mixed breed duck or tame/farm raised duck. My grandpa used to raise mallards and seldom when they mixed with what I call farm ducks they would get big and look like that.
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| speck-chaser |
11-22-2010 08:10 PM |
I could use those feet to paddle my pirogue.lol
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| DUCKGOGETTER |
11-23-2010 04:02 PM |
Not doubt a tame duck, but a nice kill
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