how many coon do you think will be eaten today...?
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I've heard that for the U.S. ethnic group that tend to eat the most raccoon, Super Bowl is one of the big times to cook some up. Full disclosure, I parboil and grill (with ample bbq sauce) a couple sets of coon back legs each year. I have no problem with coon meat, I think its taste a combo between lamb and pork, just avoid eating any of the fat by itself. But I've never gutted a coon and cleaned it per such. Besides just potentially daily fare, what other occasions is a lot of coon eaten in those population that eat that meat...?
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Re: how many coon do you think will be eaten today...?
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Not sure but I know a large shipment made It's way to Florida not to long ago.
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Re: how many coon do you think will be eaten today...?
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Because I tend to be a procrastinator, I don't know how well I would do with such a market, even if I had any volume. I do manage to know when the NAFA truck stops happen so if that product has to be in the hands of the Super Bowl consumers by the first weekend of Feb, then the upstream people need it by x date and it works back up the calendar that way. Another way to more fully use a resource even if most of the outside society would hold their noses up at it for various reasons...
"And God said, Let us make man in our image �and let them have dominion �and all the creatures that move along the ground". Genesis 1:26
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Re: how many coon do you think will be eaten today...?
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When I was a kid I had a colored buddy. He lived on the colored street in town, he was a good friend. His old man would pay me for coons and carp. Heck, I don't even know if it was legal back then in the 70's. But they would shut down the whole street a couple three times a year in the spring, to fall. They all gathered at my buddies place and had a bunch of grill's, 7, 8 maybe 10 and the better of them were homemade from old 55 gal drums. They would grill the coons and fish and ribs and chickens, the air was caught up in a wonderful fragrance. Hundreds would gather and the beer and whiskey flowed, koolaid for the youngins. It was a tight nit affair which I was only invited twice. I'm not sure OP, if in these parts there was a set day, but a few days, when the weather allowed a shin dig. They sure knew how to cook food, and love.
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No coon at this Super Bowl Party, I guarantee that !
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No coon at this Super Bowl Party, I guarantee that ! Gee, go figure.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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I never knew it was a big coon eating day. I may have a buyer for coon and maybe they will need some for the super bowl also?
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I never knew it was a big coon eating day. I may have a buyer for coon and maybe they will need some for the super bowl also?
Superbowl Sunday is a HUGE coon day!
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Never knew that, sure will make sure my people know I will help them out next year.
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I am getting that a fella could dress every coon, and freeze whole dressed, in a big walk in freezer, and then look for a market. I'd be all over that oriental market if we had coon here in those type numbers.
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Due to a busy workload and flooding I was unable to meet my coon meat obligations for the Super Bowl. There's still Mother's Day, Father's Day and such. Thanksgiving and Christmas coons are popular. Heck any function could have a coon on the menu.
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Costs a lot of money to run freezers to keep carcass coons, then getting them to where they sell is another big expense too. They really sell best in the fall before Thanksgiving and until the Super Bowl. There's guys from the south that claim they can get big money for every coon carcass they can get but they won't come get them and pay even $3 a piece. From what I have seen carcass buyers for the most part are unreliable as well, don't show when they say if at all, backing out and leaving you stuck with freezers full of carcasses. A new 21 cubic foot freezer should only cost you about $2 a month for hydro.
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Costs a lot of money to run freezers to keep carcass coons, then getting them to where they sell is another big expense too. They really sell best in the fall before Thanksgiving and until the Super Bowl. There's guys from the south that claim they can get big money for every coon carcass they can get but they won't come get them and pay even $3 a piece. From what I have seen carcass buyers for the most part are unreliable as well, don't show when they say if at all, backing out and leaving you stuck with freezers full of carcasses. In all honesty Jayme, I wouldn't find it profitable to drive out there for coon carcasses either. I'm sure you wouldn't want to drive here and try to sell them either. It's a local market thing.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Costs a lot of money to run freezers to keep carcass coons, then getting them to where they sell is another big expense too. They really sell best in the fall before Thanksgiving and until the Super Bowl. There's guys from the south that claim they can get big money for every coon carcass they can get but they won't come get them and pay even $3 a piece. From what I have seen carcass buyers for the most part are unreliable as well, don't show when they say if at all, backing out and leaving you stuck with freezers full of carcasses. A new 21 cubic foot freezer should only cost you about $2 a month for hydro. How much did the little freezer that will only hold about $120 worth of coon carcasses cost you to buy?
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Costs a lot of money to run freezers to keep carcass coons, then getting them to where they sell is another big expense too. They really sell best in the fall before Thanksgiving and until the Super Bowl. There's guys from the south that claim they can get big money for every coon carcass they can get but they won't come get them and pay even $3 a piece. From what I have seen carcass buyers for the most part are unreliable as well, don't show when they say if at all, backing out and leaving you stuck with freezers full of carcasses. In all honesty Jayme, I wouldn't find it profitable to drive out there for coon carcasses either. I'm sure you wouldn't want to drive here and try to sell them either. It's a local market thing. These guys that claim they get $15-20 each carcass could come here, buy 1000-2000 coons easily for $3 each, gutted and bagged and ready for resale. You'd think that would be enough profit. lol
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