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ruger0771 wrote:You all believe in what you are posting about, and your beliefs are strong! If you were to add some naked women to this site, and take out the ducks, you would have my posting forum all over again!
I found out that wood duck eggs are one of the most sought after Asian Aphrodisiacs, when pickled 3:1 water/salt ratio and placed in mason jars they bring about $17.50 per egg, this springs prices which were up 32% from last years. I have made a small fortune pickling these eggs collected from wooden boxes in many types of wetland habitats for years. I have found that boxes with openings facing the north and over water averaging 2 feet in depth have the most eggs.
Wingman wrote:I found out that wood duck eggs are one of the most sought after Asian Aphrodisiacs, when pickled 3:1 water/salt ratio and placed in mason jars they bring about $17.50 per egg, this springs prices which were up 32% from last years. I have made a small fortune pickling these eggs collected from wooden boxes in many types of wetland habitats for years. I have found that boxes with openings facing the north and over water averaging 2 feet in depth have the most eggs.
That would make the Lacey Act and Migratory Bird Treaty Act history books!
eastwoods wrote:I found out that wood duck eggs are one of the most sought after Asian Aphrodisiacs, when pickled 3:1 water/salt ratio and placed in mason jars they bring about $17.50 per egg, this springs prices which were up 32% from last years. I have made a small fortune pickling these eggs collected from wooden boxes in many types of wetland habitats for years. I have found that boxes with openings facing the north and over water averaging 2 feet in depth have the most eggs.
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