BlueSkyFlash
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- Aug 20, 2024
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Correct. I’m told they are super tasty. Trying to get DNR to set up a season for them.Kewl pic.
Those are Sandhill Cranes?
If so, and your nickname for them, that explains why folks would hunt them. I never understood that until your post.
Eddie
So we’re trying to model our law after Minnesota, which allows hunting of “migratory birds” in the fall during a two week period when they start to head south for the winter. Each state that allows this generally varies the season based on migratory patterns.Quite tasty!...but can be tough if cooked too fast. Wish we had a season for them down here in Wisconsin.
told they are super tasty
They're not the wariest of birds.
Could probably get a limit with a slingshot.
They wander the subdivisions of Central FL. in the winter.
Do you have a preferred way to cook them?lol, wait until you are in the hunting fly way.
They get pretty weary quick. When I run out of deer tags, that’s what I prefer to hunt. It took a long time to figure out right blind and decoy set ups
Do you have a preferred way to cook them?