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Cleaning birds with wing fastened

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You can divide the breast feathers and skin, dig your fingers under the breastbone on both ends, step on the head and tail and pull upward. The breast meat, breast bone, and complete wings volition come up right off the body. A quick rinse and information technology's set up to bag and ice. It takes a couple seconds per bird, and no pocketknife is required.
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here's how I was taught.
on the back of the bird, find the small-scale shoulder blades and use a knife to cut between both shoulder blades downwardly about 3inches or so.... then flip over on the back and pull the skin off the breasts and expose the neck.. stick your fingers in the neck hole from your left manus.. fingers should be touching the heart basically.. and then pull the head of the duck with your right hand.. left hand pulling left, right manus pulling right.. the head, neck, back, guts, and tail should all come with your correct hand, all you accept left in your left hand is the breasts, chest crenel, and both wings. cut 1 off or leave them both. take some practice, only afterward a few birds it goes pretty quick.
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this is what you end up with... i wonder if this guy'south method of standing on them is meliorate than mine.. i'grand going to try information technology.
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this is what you end up with... i wonder if this guy'due south method of continuing on them is improve than mine.. i'm going to try it.

Nosotros do the stand on them and pull method when in ND. Opening weekend I did our 2 man limit of sixteen in 20 min. I took u.s.a. longer to lable and ID the bags than it did to breast them. Once in awhile with bigger mallards they are little tough to pul. With smaller species (teal, gads, buffies, etc) I dont pull the skin and feathers off the breast, I just poke a hole with my knife at each cease of fauna plate and when you stand and pull they peel right out

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I used the bird hitch quite a few times and it worked smashing. TT'south method looks easy too...
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You lot should take a peachy trip out here. New birds coming every few days where i live now. I'm really glad I moved out here with the line-fishing and the ducks and geese. If you similar to shoot divers at that place's NO better land than SD. No one hunts them and you have the large water all to yourself...
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The continuing method is what I do.

Cold, stiff ducks tin exist a pain.

Warm, fresh ducks are easy.

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Exercise what domestic dog guy stated. or do this.
1. Peel back the feather from the chest. (similar you are breasting them)
2. Take a game shears and cut the rib cage along the cervix/back. I usually exercise two snips each. It will make pulling it easier.
3. I stick my fingers under the bellie/breast portion and pull back, this will start the separation process.
4. Then take the head/neck and pull back. I keep ane hand on the breast role and one on the caput and neck.
5. You will take a breast and two wings, cut off one wing.
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Thanks for the aid guys. I'chiliad getting excited as my departure date gets closer. It's going to be an adventure as I've never been out there. I'll be sure to post upwards some pictures when I get back.
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