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I eat em all the same
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Very good eating. They hang out in freshwater and eat the same grasses as your puddle ducks
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Around here they eat rice,IMO they are decent but not anything special.
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The males pluck out prettier than any duck I've ever seen. Good eating.
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Butterball fat very good eating
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I try to shoot them as filler birds for a limit if I have to. I breast my birds out and I find ring necks harder to clean. Their skin clings extremely tight to the breast. I can't really tell you how much different they taste. They are usually in a gumbo with several other species.
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I'll keep spoonbill over em.
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Ringnecks good, scaup bad
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Pluck them. Singe the fuss off of them. Soak them in water for about 3 days, changing the water everyday. Then either freeze them or cook them. I like them in gumbo, but my brother will pot-roast them and they are good if you know how to prepare them!
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