Pilger
FNG
Dedicated turkey hunter for 30 years. I have never plucked one.
What’s the best way to do it ?
What’s the best way to do it ?
100% dipping in hot water like the commercial guys doBoil water in a big pot and dip and blanch bird first. Makes plucking much easier. releases feathers some and wet helps with the fuzz and mess.
Personally I now grind the breast meat and slow cook the rest of carcass including legs and thighs. Keep broth for ramen, or thanksgiving gravy adder. Then pour meat on brownie type pan and pick all the bones. Use for enchiladas, stew, soup, tetrazzini, etc etc. get many meals that way.
Where ever I can get away with it, most of the time in the field. Makes a messI think Im going to try plucking one this year too. Do you guys do it in the field?
A little dawn dish soap helps when doing ducks. Helps fight the hydrophobic properties of the feathers. You can also wax ducks.I've never plucked a turkey either. But it seems that the boiling first would be a good idea. would boiling work on a duck as well? I have not plucked any ducks either so just curious.
I would not use boiling water on a duck or goose. It mats the down and makes it harder to grip. Wax dip works best on them, rough pluck to reveal the down, roll it in wax floated on pot of simmering water and dunk into ice water to harden. When you peel the wax off it looks like it came from the grocery storeI've never plucked a turkey either. But it seems that the boiling first would be a good idea. would boiling work on a duck as well? I have not plucked any ducks either so just curious.