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Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588683
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lots of wild game is good eating beaver, muskrats, coon I've try, all good lots of people don't like duck or goose but clean right an cooked right ,I like it

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588736
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Don’t eat the liver of any meat eater. Toxic levels of vitamin A , if memory
serves me.

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588753
08/05/19 08:27 PM
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I've ate coon before, cooked like a pig roasted, shredded like pulled pork with bbq sauce. I dont think most people could tell it from pulled pork

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Boco] #6588754
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Originally Posted by Boco
How about chowing down on a stinkin big wolf hock?


Maybe a Turkey Vulture too.....man they are ugly


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Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588790
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I grew up on brined, smoked coon. There was a time when we had 150 in the freezer. One of the joys of growing up is being able to pass on such table fare.

WS

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588815
08/05/19 10:03 PM
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Coon and possum are both good vittles.

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588829
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When I was a kid my grandfather was a trapper so I got to try several wild game meals...Somewhere
Around 12 or 13
My grandmother made raccoon and dressing, just like chicken and dressing,it was very good.

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: charles] #6588835
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Originally Posted by charles
I have eaten coon that was shot on drift trips. Cut into pieces, boiled, then fried. Good cold the next day in the boat. Goes with everything, even bourbon.


I'll bet the more bourbon consumed the better the coon got.

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: K52] #6588845
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Originally Posted by K52
Originally Posted by charles
I have eaten coon that was shot on drift trips. Cut into pieces, boiled, then fried. Good cold the next day in the boat. Goes with everything, even bourbon.


I'll bet the more bourbon consumed the better the coon got.


And I don't think there's enough bourbon to make coyote taste good.


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Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588862
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Maybe chase it with a shot of gasoline.


Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588864
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Not one of you has said anything about the first video??????????? They didn't even skin that stinking coyote...... Burned the fur off and left the skin on when they cooked it.... YUCK for eating a coyote and double YUCK for not skinning it first.

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588868
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Fox is pretty good... reminds me of beef. I've heard raccoon is good. Never had any of the others

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588874
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Think I’ll stick to eating chocolate bars and a bag of chips. You’re all hillbillies!


Cold as ice!
Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6588880
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Ain’t no Yankee eating Canines.....them southern boys will eat anything.


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Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Nessmuck] #6588941
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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
Ain’t no Yankee eating Canines.....them southern boys will eat anything.


It's true grin laugh

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6589014
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I haven't done coon whole, just the back legs off of medium-size to younger ones so don't have to mess with removing glands. I paraboil the legs first and then bbq grill them. I think it taste like a cross between lamb and pork, the internal fat has sort of an off taste so avoid it. I think if it was done right at some high priced uptown restaurant and they could come up with a mystery name that no one would know, could seriously make some coin.

I did some yote backstraps one time broiled in the oven without any marinating or sauce. Pretty nasty but then again we had trailed that thing after a weird light wound that I had gotten on it shooting it on the run in a hurried way. Maybe all that pushing made it have too much adrenaline in the meat..? But if a guy is hungry enough...

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Re: Eating snared meat [Re: patfundine] #6589024
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Originally Posted by patfundine
Not one of you has said anything about the first video??????????? They didn't even skin that stinking coyote...... Burned the fur off and left the skin on when they cooked it.... YUCK for eating a coyote and double YUCK for not skinning it first.



I sell my mangy, and low value coyotes to a guy for $20 bucks a pop. He has a meat market set up with Laotions (sp) I believe. Anyway they want them whole, with skin on. They singe the hair off if there is any, with the guts still in the coyote, then take it home to eat.

I have seen some nasty bloated up coyotes get sent up to him for that purpose, they evidently don't care.

Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bobcat77] #6589098
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More flavour.


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Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Bill from NJ] #6589117
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I wish I had connections to a meat market.


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Re: Eating snared meat [Re: Whopper Stopper] #6594139
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Originally Posted by Whopper Stopper
I grew up on brined, smoked coon. There was a time when we had 150 in the freezer. One of the joys of growing up is being able to pass on such table fare.

WS

That sounds good can you gov us the instructions

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