I cut the breast into 3/4"-1"chunks and soak in moores marinade for about 5 minutes, wrap in bacon, stick em on a skewer and throw on the grill with some tony chacheres
Dkhargroves wrote:Weird how the pellets didn't even flatten or deform one bit. Side note- who shoots flat pellets anymore? My boys shoot pointed or hollow points
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Your right, now that I think about it, when my son was using pellets hell we bought some that were ballistic tip! A flat nosed pellet would have been a last resort to shoot back in the day... ten years ago. Lol.
Dkhargroves wrote:Weird how the pellets didn't even flatten or deform one bit. Side note- who shoots flat pellets anymore? My boys shoot pointed or hollow points
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They are deformed a little. I'm not sure how long hooded mergansers live but most banded duck world records are around 20 to 30 years old and that's the ones that the numbers were still visible on, so the pellets may not be really recent. He could have carried them around for quite some time.
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That's one thing that makes waterfowl hunting so neat. There is no telling where that duck came from or where or when it got shot with those pellets. It's a true mystery.
Dkhargroves wrote:Weird how the pellets didn't even flatten or deform one bit. Side note- who shoots flat pellets anymore? My boys shoot pointed or hollow points
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They are deformed a little. I'm not sure how long hooded mergansers live but most banded duck world records are around 18 to 20 years old so they may not be really recent.
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I know they are slightly deformed but I'm meaning they aren't really deformed much given the penetration. Weird
bobwhite wrote:That's one thing that makes waterfowl hunting so neat. There is no telling where that duck came from or where or when it got shot with those pellets. It's a true mystery.
That's true, that's one of the awesome things about it for me. Wondering where each duck came from and how many times it's made the trip. Google says that the oldest recorded hoodie was 14.6 years old. I'm not sure how often hoodies are banded though.
Dkhargroves wrote:Weird how the pellets didn't even flatten or deform one bit. Side note- who shoots flat pellets anymore? My boys shoot pointed or hollow points
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They are deformed a little. I'm not sure how long hooded mergansers live but most banded duck world records are around 18 to 20 years old so they may not be really recent.
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I know they are slightly deformed but I'm meaning they aren't really deformed much given the penetration. Weird
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I doubt they went all the way through the bird. From what I could see, they just got lodged in the skin.