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Thursday, October 17, 2024

Quack, Quack, Cackle, Cackle

Being a glutton for punishment, Forrest and I went to McDonald's again this week. It was morning, I entered the building confidently thinking "I got this". Afterall, I only wanted a sausage biscuit meal. 

I approached the kiosk and started pushing buttons. I push "meals". Surely, a simple sausage biscuit meal would be in that section. Nope. I search a little more, nothing. Finally, I turn around and walk up to the counter. A girl comes up to me and says "Can I help you?" "I would like a sausage biscuit meal, no egg". "Did you use the kiosk?" she asks. "I could not find it on there", I respond. She starts pushing buttons.  "Meal?" she asks, "Yes, sausage biscuit, hashbrowns and a coke". "No egg?, she asks again, "No egg". "What would you like to drink?", "A coke". I then pay for it thinking, "I did it, I defeated the system, I did not use the kiosk and am getting exactly what I want". 

We get our orders and return to the truck and head on down the road (we were headed home when we stopped). I open my bag, unwrap my sandwich and what do I see? I got my sausage biscuit all right, but with a f*#%ing egg! and not one, but two hasbrowns. I promptly take the egg off and flip it over my right shoulder to Dakota. She worked hard over the past week and deserves a little extra treat.

But that was not my only mind-boggling encounter with technology this week. I had another one when I borrowed one of the trucks to go to town. Everything was going normally until I stopped at my destination and turned off the truck. The display then flashed "Check backseat for infants". I do not remember bringing an infant with me, but I checked anyway just in case one magically appeared during my drive. One had not. But during each one of my stops it asked the same question, each time I looked, but no infant. Imagine my horror had I turned around to find an infant staring back at me! I get it, I know why it asks and if one baby's life is saved from it, it is worth it, but I did find the messaging amusing. 

But, back to my week with Forrest. We had a great time! We arrived Tuesday evening and met Dylan at the Pour Choices bar in Max for supper. After getting set up back at the farm we went to bed with alarms set for 5:30am. I slept in Chris and Holly's big 5th wheel while Forrest took the camper. I will not go into each individual duck hunt, but we set the alarm for 5:30 all 5 mornings we were there. 

We hunted fields, we hunted water, we made some great shots, missed some easy ones. Had a lot of laughs and filled the freezer with birds. I don't remember the last time Forrest and I shared a duck blind.... over a decade for sure, so it was so nice to settle into the blind with him that first morning after setting up our field decoys. We are joined by Dylan, Pete, and Chris. 

I will warn you now that the rest of the post has some dead bird pictures, it also has lots of dog pictures and yes, a couple of videos. Dakota went along on most trips, she is not a fan of hunting on land, but get her near a muddy slough and she is in heaven. You can tell in the picture above, she is not entirely loving it as we were on land. The rest of the photos were taken when we were water hunting so you will see a noticeable difference. 

As many of you know, there are two different classifications of ducks; dabblers and divers. Dabblers are what most people see in parks; Mallards, Gadwall, Teal, Widgeon, Pintail..... These ducks are the ones that tip their butts up in the air and put their heads under the water when eating. Then there are the divers who dive when they eat. These include the Scaup, Redheads, Canvasback, Bufflehead and many more.

To me, the dabblers eat better than the divers, so we try to go for them as much as possible, but depending on where you are hunting, they might not be around. 

You are only allowed 6 birds a day 5 of which can be mallards and of those mallards, only two can be hens. You can only shoot 2 canvasback and redheads, 1 scaup, and pintail. So, not only do you need to be able to identify the species on the fly, in some cases, you need to identify the gender within that species. Not always possible so a lot get passed on. 

One evening we were hunting big water where a lot of divers hang out. Big water is fun as it allows Dakota the opportunity to really get out there and swim while retrieving the birds. Here is a video that Forrest took of her retrieving one. 

We were just getting ready to wrap up when this bird comes zipping across in front of us and Forrest shoots it. Upon retrieving the bird, (a female canvasback) we noticed that it had a band on its leg! This is super rare, I have only shot one banded bird one time in my life, many have not shot any. 
When you shoot a banded bird, they ask that you call in the date and location of the harvest so they can use that data for their records. They in return send you back the information on the bird. 
Each morning we went out to various potholes or fields throughout the area. All the hunts were fun and memorable, but the most fun ones for me were the ones where Dakota got to get in on the action. Just look at the expression on her face.....



One spot we were hunting was kind of out in the open and the ducks kept flaring as they got close to us. We finally figured out that while we were in camo, that white dog down there was scaring them. Solution? Cover her with a decoy bag!

Saturday was another big day, the pheasant opener! So, we switched from ducks to pheasants. We put on miles and miles walking across the fields in search of these elusive birds. Dakota is not a pheasant dog, so she sat these hunts out, but we had fun watching the other dogs. These birds proved to be our nemesis, most of them getting away, but between the 7 of us we managed to get enough for each of us to take a few home for the table. 
One morning it was crazy windy. It was almost mezmorizing walking through the grasses watching the grass sway in the wind. The birds held super tight, but we still managed to miss more than our fair share. 
That night, the winds died down, making for one of the most beautiful settings you will ever see in a pheasant hunt. What an end to the day. 
Our week was over way too soon. Well, not really, we had plenty of birds, sore feet and were ready to sleep in. So, again at 5:30 in the morning we woke up, loaded up and hit the road back home. 9 hours later we pulled into our driveway, stretched out legs and opened the back door to let Dakota out. I wish I had taken a picture, but what do you think I saw in the floor next to Dakota? Some of you may have guessed it, but there on the floor, uneaten, was the egg from my "eggless" sausage biscuit. It might be a sign that I should not go to McDonalds anymore if even a dog will not eat their food!

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  1. lol…love the McD story.
    It looks like some great hunting, Dakota looked pretty pleased with herself.
    Too bad someone didn’t put a doll in an infant seat, I think the look on your face would have been quite funny. lol.
    Nice to be home, sleeping late and telling tall tales I’m guessing. lol.

    Deb

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    1. If I would have turned around and seen a Chucky doll sitting there, I probably would not be here to write this right now!

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  2. I cannot STAND eggs from fast food places, and McDonald's is the worst! They smell SO bad! I always ask for no egg, and if they mess up and give me one, I have to immediately take out the trash at home because it stinks. Ugh! I don't blame Dakota at all! haha! Looks like a great time hunting. That's really cool about the banded duck.

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    1. The sausage probably is not much better, but I do crave them from time to time. One ritual I do have whenever I eat is to give Dakota my last bite and she did like the bit of sausage and bun I gave her.

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  3. I can tell Dakota likes the water...good video:) You had a great hunt...so who is going to cook the Pheasant under glass? I have no idea what that is but it sounds fancy! Dogs usually like eggs it must have been a yucky one:)

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    1. I have no idea what it is either, I have tried to roast whole pheasants a couple times and have yet to figure out a way to cook it so it is not dry. We usually chunk it up and put it in a rice dish with cream of mushroom soup and chicken broth, delicious!

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  4. My husband is not a lover of Maccas at all, I'm not that wrapped myself.
    Those screens are often filthy, well down here they are and never used them if we've taken the grandchildren inside to order, usually go through the drive through not that we've had Maccas for a very long time.
    Good videos and it's just wonderful seeing the dog retrieving.
    Certainly a good time had by all.

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    1. Our camper just won't fit through the drive through, otherwise we would use them more often too. We should have gone to Culvers, but being so early, they were not open yet.

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  5. Looks like you two had an awesome time & I agree with Dakota ,no McD egg. By the way, that was a Canadian duck & will probably taste really good,lol.All the best.

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    1. You are right, it was a Canadian duck, entering our country illegally!

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  6. The McDonald's story is funny, it is surprising Dakota did not eat the egg.
    Looks like a great hunt and the doggie photos are cute. The rental car we had in Alaska reminded me of the infant in the back seat, I didn't check the back seat. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!

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    1. Maybe you should have, wouldn't you have been shocked if there was one! Love your pictures from Alaska, it looks like you had a great trip.

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  7. Too funny that the egg was there all along!

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    1. It just goes to show you how bad they are if Dakota won't eat them!

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  8. I wonder when our McDonalds will eliminate the counter option. It doesn't appeal to me. However, I've just been going through the drive through these days.

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    1. I honestly think that will be the last time I go to one, it is just much disappointment to deal with.

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  9. I continue to laugh at your McDonalds trips. Same here...our local McDonalds has as of yet to get a complete order correct for me. I'm not a fan of the kiosk and when I use the drive through...NO, I DO NOT WANT TO USE THE APP. a question they ask every time. Great bounty of the birds...and beautiful pheasants. Dakota sure looks happy.

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    1. I have never used the app. Perhaps that is better than the kiosk?

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  10. It has been a long time since I've had pheasant. I've hunted geese with friends in blinds but never duck. I've eaten a fair share of duck but mostly in the form of frozen duck breast filets that my wife buys somewhere up in the urban jungle on her shopping trips. Not quite the same I'm sure.

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    1. Duck is one of my favorite meals. Barb, not so much, but she does eat it. I have yet to acquire a taste for goose.

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  11. I cheat ... I walk right past the kiosks every time, straight to the counter. I tell them I have no clue how to use those "computer" thingies. It's the BLOND in me!! LOVE seeing Dakota retrieve. My Caitlan used to do the same ... the muddier the better! I don't get to hunt any more, so I love seeing the pictures!! Thanks!!

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    1. If only I were blonde! I am sometimes dumb, so I have that going for me.
      Dakota is still a muddy mess; I need to give her a bath and get the last remnants of mud out of her coat.

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  12. Interesting info about that banded bird. I didn't know about that.

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    1. I am betting that they have bird banding on your island for small songbirds. They will often let you observe and sometime even participate. It would be interesting to see where your birds travel to.

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  13. What a blast you guys were having! I’ve never bird hunted before other than grouse. Sure looks like fun. Dakota sure looked happy to be part of the team. It’s hilarious she wouldn’t even eat that egg. Looking forward to your deer hunt blogs. Cheers! 🍻

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    1. You would enjoy waterfowl hunting. I am betting you could find a guide to take you out on a coastal hunt for about $200-$300 a day. Sounds like it would be something fun to do with your son!

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  14. The hunting memories will last a lifetime. Sadly, your MCDonalds visits will also. I searched the "Google" looking for a sausage biscuit meal. I could not find it. So you are now placing your precious breakfast request in the hands of someone that does not care. All of your items are on the menu as individual items. You should have just ordered them singularly instead of trying to get a discount. I mean you could have gotten a senior citizen discount if you asked. The blame surely rests squarely on your shoulders. After all you got a free extra hashbrown. As far as the child in the backseat warning. It is sad that our society has come to that. Having our vehicles ask us not to leave a child in the backseat. It might as well as ask us to check our zipper on the way out also. Where will it end?

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    1. I could actually use that zipper warning, and maybe one asking if my shirt is on inside out or not.
      One thing I forgot to mention about the McDonalds, when I did look at the receipt, she did ring up everything individually, so I paid top price for everything, including TWO hashbrowns!
      I totally forgot about the SC discount; I need to take advantage of that!

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  15. Amazing how much technology is taking over making everything worse off...

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    1. So true. Forrest did not think twice about using the kiosk, that is just his world. Just think what "normal" will be to Lily as she grows up!

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  16. Really looked like Dakota was one happy pup! And smart! That egg doesn't sound edible--lol! ;)

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  17. Great hunt with your son! Weird baby message. Funny Dakota didn’t eat the egg!

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  18. I remember my father bringing home pheasants (1960s) - my mother used to save the feathers to use in craft work. I don't remember how she cooked the birds, but I do remember finding shot in them when eating!

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    1. Oh, we still find shot now and then. I haven't cracked a tooth on one yet, but probably will one day!

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  19. How hard is it to get an order right, must be pretty hard considering how often they stuff it up. Sounds like you had a good time hunting

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  20. I enjoyed the surprise ending!
    I just can't hunt with a gun. It's just not in me. But give me a fishing rod...and I know the feelings you're feeling here. Glad you had such a good time.

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  21. OMG you had me busting up to the point I was crying with the story of the baby in the back seat. MY new car does that too! I know it happens way too often, but really are those the people that are going to pay attention to that message. My car also tells me if we've been in the car more than two hours without stopping that we need a break! Really! The Mc Donalds story doesn't surprise me, even though it's probably been 13 years since we've set foot in one. But I always ordered my sandwiches with no egg and I admit they were yummy! Dakota is such a good dog! You are blessed. So happy for your week with your son! I know I love my alone time whenever I can get it!

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    1. I saw that message about resting as well. We were driving to town, and I was busy looking at ducks in the potholes and may have hit the rumble strip a time or two. The car kept insisting that I stop and rest as it thought I was tired and not just inattentive. Does it not know it is duck season?!?!?

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  22. I don't like eggs on my sausage biscuit either. Just a biscuit with sausage that all. And ha ha, I love your post ending. I guess that egg was really unpalatable and surprisingly not even smelly. Have a great weekend, and glad you had a successful hunt.

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    1. It could have been smelly, but it was competing against the smell of wet, muddy dog and everything else that comes with two guys hunting for a week!

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  23. LOVE learning about all your adventures...here is a tip about McDonalds...they have an app that is super easy to use. Order sitting in your car, then a few minutes later go in and the food is at the counter!

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    1. I think I'll give the app a try when/if I go back. What could go wrong?

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  24. I hear you about the kiosk. The same with ordering online at many places. We often do take out. Some fun stories!

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    1. We don't have a lot of options for ordering online when we are home and are usually not in a hurry when traveling so we usually just order and wait. We should probably try online ordering a little more.

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  25. I can't remember the last time we have been to any fast food place, aside from pizza, which isn't really fast food, but a food group (?) This was a very informative post, Jim, as I will admit to not knowing anything about hunting,. Sure, the dead birds may freak out some folks, but it's a fact of life that everything is someone's dinner and at least you know what will be on your dinner plate in the future.

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    1. I like your attitude to the birds, it is true, it is a fact of life, but some people don't want to think about where their food comes from, they just want to eat it.

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  26. I'm late again commenting, sorry. Looks like you had a wonderful time with your son and the hunting was very successful. Your freezer must be full by now. There are far too many geese and ducks around, so they won't be missed. Dakota must have enjoyed her participation.

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    1. We are getting there but are not quite full. A deer and an elk later in the year should top off the freezer!

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  27. You should definitely not go to McDonald's anymore. Find a local mom and pops type shop.. this way you support a small business and get much better service..

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    1. That is the preferred option, but we wanted to eat on the road with 9 hours of driving ahead of us.

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  28. A very successful hunt! And beautiful dogs.
    I laughed so hard about the infant in the back seat. Laughed right out loud in the PT office!

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    1. If I made you laugh out loud, my day is complete. Especially if it was in a public place!

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  29. I really enjoyed this post. It's lovely to see a dog working, and Dakota is beautiful and certainly earns her keep.
    The infant alarm is not something I've heard of before. I suppose one could forget a baby in the back of the car. (I did once forget my daughter in her pram, but not for long.)

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    1. Confession.... I had to look up the word 'pram' as it was a new one to me!

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  30. I try to avoid "technology" as much as possible. Two words for a better McDonald's experience: "Drive Thru". And check for that egg before you drive away.

    Looks like a wonderful hunting season so far. All those birds has me really hungry! Nice work.

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    1. Wild turkey is on the menu tonight and I don't mean to liquid kind!

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  31. Your tale about trying to order breakfast sounds like a typical technology experience. Frustrating.

    My car tells me to check the backseat when I stop and my dog is back there. I’m glad it doesn’t say infant because he is not an infant.

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    1. I wonder if those messages help someone who is actually prone to leaving a pet or child in the car or if they would just ignore that message as well?

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  32. I read every word of this and not being a hunter it is fascinating to me (not enough to make me want to hunt anything that I can't find at Walmart or TJ Maxx, hahahaha), but here's the takeaway: I am in love with Dakota. What a precious baby. xoxo

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  33. I don't need to see the duck photos but Dakota was so cute! Love all her photos:)

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    1. I thought you'd overlook the duck pictures to get to Dakota. She has such a good time, it warmed my heart to see her so happy.

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