Utah happens to be one of only a handful of states that have a hunt for this facinating species of waterfowl. You'd think with over 40,000 wintering on the Great Salt Lake each year tagging one would be easy.
My father pulled a tag the last three years but always came up empty handed dispite our best efforts.
This year, however, he finally cut a couple of notches in his tag.
Workin’ the dekes...
Passing the time...
To whom does this foot belong?
That’s a huge B%^7#*!
A juvie...
Locked and loaded.
CJ
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All right Critter, Who shot a coot? Did you eat it?
I heard they were slieghing the Swans out at 'Crane yesterday. Where did you and your dad go?
I heard they were slieghing the Swans out at 'Crane yesterday. Where did you and your dad go?
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DGFavor wrote:Right on man! What do you do with one of those dudes after you shoot 'em?
We have tried preparing swan a number of ways including:roasted turkey style w/apple stuffing, Orange sauced, Gumbo, Jerky, Etc.
I prefer mine smoked! Very tastey!
Somewhat difficult to keep lit however!
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