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Ducks in the French Broad River

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Female Mergansers. Fish eaters.

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  • jimdeere

    And they're all in a row.

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  • austin20
    jimdeere: 29947059619355/comments/29947052684315

    And they're all in a row.

    I see what you did there!😉

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  • allen griggs

    On another web site I was told that Mergansers officially don't live this far south. I just sent my info in to the duck experts.


    Where is HeDog, he gets a kick out of stuff like this.

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  • tnranger
    allen griggs: 29947059619355/comments/29947099741595

    On another web site I was told that Mergansers officially don't live this far south. I just sent my info in to the duck experts.

    Where is HeDog, he gets a kick out of stuff like this.

    The Audubon Guide says they winter there uncommonly. I saw some in the Arkansas River Valley when I was in college. They had a reputation for not tasting good. I never had the courage to test whether that was true.

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  • William81

    Great PIC.... Thanks for sharing...

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  • Merlinnv12

    The ducks are nice. I am still looking for the French broad!

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  • allen griggs

    My buddy back in Georgia was a big duck hunter. He ate lots of duck, wood duck in particular. He said Merganser was no good.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Any duck that eats a lot of fish is not gonna be great eating.

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  • Mercury

    Look! MR DUX!

    MR NOT DUX!


    OSAR! CDEDBD WANGS! MR DUX!

    OOOOOOOO.....MR DUX!


    Merc (nice dux)

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  • Merlinnv12

    I remember that! MR DUCKS!!

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  • KL
    Mercury: 29947059619355/comments/29947084994459

    Look! MR DUX!

    MR NOT DUX!

    OSAR! CDEDBD WANGS! MR DUX!

    OOOOOOOO.....MR DUX!

    Merc (nice dux)

    LIB.....MR DUX!!!

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  • AdamsQuailHunter

    ""I am still looking for the French broad!"" They are still in Mobile or New Orleans recovering from Mardi Gras.

    Laissez le bon temps rouler!!!

    Best Regards - AQH

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  • buddyb

    Thank goodness the old French Broad river has been cleaned up.I have heard big muskys are being caught out of the river.When I was growing up it was so polluted that all the locals stayed out of it.

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  • dreher

    Musky's?? I thought they were a northern fish. As in Upper Penninsula Michigan, northern Wisconsin and Minnesota.

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  • NeoBlackdog
    dreher: 29947059619355/comments/29947070970907

    Musky's?? I thought they were a northern fish. As in Upper Penninsula Michigan, northern Wisconsin and Minnesota.

    It would appear they get down into the Carolinas...

    What the River Wants | French Broad Muskie Restoration - Conserving Carolina
    An ambitious floodplain restoration could help bring back giant muskie in the French Broad River, while benefiting many other kinds of wildlife.


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  • allen griggs

    This is a fish ladder at Redmon Dam. It has been out of commission for decades. Recently the power company spent big bucks, maybe $75 Grand, to rebuild the ladder. They stock walleye in the river in Tennessee. This ladder allows the walleye to swim past Redmon Dam and continue upstream.

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  • allen griggs

    Here is another problem with the river. This homeowner went 80 feet up the hill behind the house to where the spring is, built a wooden form with walls 4 inches thick, and made a 100 gallon reservoir for spring water from poured concrete. He runs a pipe down to his house on the river bank. There are hundreds of these poured concrete reservoirs around here. He's got pressurized water in the house, good spring water, right there on the banks of the French Broad River.


    No need for a costly septic tank. He runs the sewage pipe right to the river. This is called "straight piping" and was a common practice fifty years ago.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    That's just nasty. On the other hand I guess you can fish for musky and brown trout...

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  • Butchdog3

    Muskies have almost be caught in the Marion VA. area, get the almost part.

    I have heard it is a once in a life time opportunity to get one on shore or in a boat.

    We had a pretty severe flash flood near here a fer years ago. Ripped out bridges and many of those make do septic "tanks". I guess that was the only good thing from the flooding. Owners had to install proper septic systems.

    Griggs, does Toe River run into the French "lady"? I think it empties into the Nolachucky and from there maybe the French?

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