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As with any wild game, it's knowing how to prepare and cook. When I started hunting waterfowl, no recipe I tried tasted good. I turned to my Grandmother who grew up in AR with a duck hunting Father. She taught me how to cook duck. Now I find it delicious without a gamey taste. Crane is excellent. Most that say it stinks either think it's a Heron or have never tried it. The rest, well, try telling them they can't boil water...lol
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Interesting that you should post this today; as I was driving home from duck hunting, I saw three in a dried up section of marsh that I used to hunt several years ago......at first I thought they were blue herons (had two come in in the A.M. while duck hunting), but a closer look verified that they were sandhills. Unfortunately, we don't have a season on them.......
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