I don't think a plucker.. In my opinion does a good job. I also don't let it "rest" a while as riggor doesn't pass, not until it gets pretty rotten.
What I do is add some dish liquid to some really hot boiling water and fill a large plastic bucket with the water just before dunking the duck. Then I wait until all the air bubbles come up and really slosh the duck up and down a bit.
That takes off all the long feathers, however you are then left with allot of down. I dunk the bird again in hot.. just not as hot water. Don't want to cook the skin this time around. And get as much of that down off as possible. That down is what gets me. I have found that rubbing the skin with my thumb gets more of the tiny little down feathers then anything but my hands get tired.
I was hoping someone knew of a glove that was "tacky" of sorts that would grip those little feathers. I have found that once I get to that point, letting the bird dry not only lets my hands rest, but the feathers rub off better when the bird is dry. Again.. was hoping for a tacky sort of glove.
When I have seen them done with the plucker the down isn't really removed well and the long "hairs" like what you get on a chicken as well, they are not removed. You still have to clean your duck. The hot water is great and my friend uses parifan to get the down off. I really don't want to keep wax baths around. You have to do that out side and its not always practical to build a fire, and buying that much wax is insane. Normally Im not doing 50 birds, Im doing one. Again making the wax bath not practical.
So, was hoping for tips and tricks.