Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
[Re: H. Fitzgerald]
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People must not have any good food to eat. Blah!
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
[Re: H. Fitzgerald]
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02/06/19 03:54 PM
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My wife and I got to eat some Mtn Lion at the Western National held in Livingston this past June. It was delicious, we missed out on the Grizzly Bear sausage as it was already wolfed down upon it leaving the skillet.
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
[Re: H. Fitzgerald]
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02/06/19 03:58 PM
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I have seen it done on Life below zero and Mt men. Seems gross to me. But they won't eat bobcat. I often wondered why eat one cat but not the other. What am I missing here. ? Last night I saw a meal of beaver feet and beaver tail. . I sure could stick to my diet if this is all I had to eat.
Lynx meat is pretty good stuff. I would rather eat lynx than beaver. The reason we don't eat bobcats is because there are none.
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
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02/06/19 04:36 PM
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I have eat Mt. Lion, it is good. Beaver has a smell to it. But not bad. Muskrat is not bad either. JMO
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
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I try to tell people who find it shocking that I would eat a beaver, or raccoon, or whatever, there's a lot more animals that you can eat besides cow, pigs, chickens, turkeys, and sheep, and you can get a lot more creative with it than just frying, baking, or sticking it in a crockpot with cream of whatever. Give em a try, you might like em.
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
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02/06/19 04:48 PM
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I've tried mtn lion and it was OK. Beaver I didn't care for because I can always taste the castor. I don't like bear; like eating a black lab. Timber wolf I tried once; never again.
Loosegoose, if you think beaver is the best, bar none, you must never have eaten ruffed grouse.
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
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02/06/19 04:53 PM
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I've tried mtn lion and it was OK. Beaver I didn't care for because I can always taste the castor. I don't like bear; like eating a black lab. Timber wolf I tried once; never again.
Loosegoose, if you think beaver is the best, bar none, you must never have eaten ruffed grouse. I like bear meat but you are absolutely right about ruffies. They are the best eating in the woods !! I would not eat wolf unless it was a matter of life & death. Black lab isn't bad though as long as they aren't eating fish. Speaking of eating lynx...............Gulo & Mrs Gulo make some mean lynx pizza
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
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02/06/19 05:20 PM
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I eat beef, pork, perch and walleye. If I am super desperate, I will eat chicken or turkey.
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
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I have eaten bobcat and it's good.
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
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Burbot is good too, but folks will throw it on the ice and leave it. If I don't want it, it goes back down the hole.
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
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Lynx is one of the best meat in the bush.It is a light meat like ruffed grouse breast or domestic rabbit.Tastes very good and is not tough.I have skinned a couple bobcats and their meat is not at all like lynx. People love lynx meat here,Trappers here get requests for lynx meat from locals all the time.
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Re: Cooking lynx for a meal Why??
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Lynx is one of the best meat in the bush.It is a light meat like ruffed grouse breast or domestic rabbit.Tastes very good and is not tough.I have skinned a couple bobcats and their meat is not at all like lynx. People love lynx meat here,Trappers here get requests for lynx meat from locals all the time. Spot on Boco I have eaten coyote sausage and It was Ok . When I was skinning for a fox farm we sold all the carcasses to a local Japanese restaurant. I don't know what they did with them but I never ate there. LOL
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