A Ducking They Did Go

While looking for work, the Stooges botch an attempt to steal a watermelon from a deliveryman (Cy Schindell), which lands them in trouble with a cop (William Irving).

By the time the group arrives at the lodge, the "club owners" are long gone, and an old man (John Rand) assures them that there are no wild ducks to be found.

Curly arrives at last with a large flock of ducks (à la the Pied Piper of Hamelin) and leads them into the water.

The hunters realize they have been swindled and they, the old man and the sheriff with him are angry and shoot their guns at the Stooges, who flee the scene.

"[1] The closing shot of the Stooges leaping over a bush and landing on a trio of bucking steers was reused from the end of 1936's A Pain in the Pullman.