Bit of a spur of the moment, I'm new to all this but saw a bunch of teals in my dugout. Bought my waterfowl license, grabbed the shotgun, managed to get three. The dog mangled ones wing but overall pretty solid.
Then I started looking for ways to process them...damn, I should have done more research leading up to tonight. Seems like some guys field dress them immediately(ish), other guys throw them on the garage floor for a few days. Some guys pluck them, some guys skin them, some guys just fillet off the breasts and chuck the rest. I'm overwhelmed with what to do. I ended up doing this to get like...1/3 lb of tiny little teal breasts. Super quick but seems wasteful.
So...how should I think about this? Do you process the birds same day, or let them sit untouched for a few days? Some guys talk about the latter but I'm worried about bacteria growth.
Do you skin them or pluck them? Seems like guys say the skin keeps the meat juicy but that it only applies to older/larger birds so something like a small teal, just get the meat and keep it simple?
Any tips to search out/remove the shot? Since the birds are so small I like the idea of plucking/gutting and roasting them whole like a chicken but I can't be feeding guests pellet ridden meat.
Pretty stoked, am hoping to rack up a good supply of birds so maybe a month from now I'll know what I'm doing and my dog'll stop treating them like chew toys.
Then I started looking for ways to process them...damn, I should have done more research leading up to tonight. Seems like some guys field dress them immediately(ish), other guys throw them on the garage floor for a few days. Some guys pluck them, some guys skin them, some guys just fillet off the breasts and chuck the rest. I'm overwhelmed with what to do. I ended up doing this to get like...1/3 lb of tiny little teal breasts. Super quick but seems wasteful.
So...how should I think about this? Do you process the birds same day, or let them sit untouched for a few days? Some guys talk about the latter but I'm worried about bacteria growth.
Do you skin them or pluck them? Seems like guys say the skin keeps the meat juicy but that it only applies to older/larger birds so something like a small teal, just get the meat and keep it simple?
Any tips to search out/remove the shot? Since the birds are so small I like the idea of plucking/gutting and roasting them whole like a chicken but I can't be feeding guests pellet ridden meat.
Pretty stoked, am hoping to rack up a good supply of birds so maybe a month from now I'll know what I'm doing and my dog'll stop treating them like chew toys.