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The sandhill crane finally came in with the past few northerns pretty thick. Gathered the Benelli M2 and a few Black Cloud shells and off we went. Busted two young crane pretty quick. I never got the calls or deeks out. Just hid in some weeds and shot fly bys. The cloud cover and snow may have kept them low.



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Are these things good to eat?
 
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Ribeye of the sky,,,, a Cajun asking if it is good to eat????? That's a new one !!!! animal


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a Cajun asking if it is good to eat????? That's a new one !!!! animal



rotflmo you sure got me there

I just have only heard of these being endangered. I neither realized that they were being hunted, nor were good to eat. I bet they look mighty nice locked and coming in. thumb
 
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Sandhill crane are far from being endangered,,,,that's the Whoopers.


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Rib Eye in the Sky is no joke.

Sandhill Crane are VERY good to eat.


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Ribeye in the Sky....great eating birds.

The sandhill sub-species found in Florida is protected (they do not migrate).
 
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