Re: Coyote Dinner
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09/27/19 06:53 AM
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Diver ducks dive into deeper water to feed. Puddle ducks feed in shallower water. You will often see their butts sticking up while they feed.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Coyote Dinner
[Re: whartonrattrappe]
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09/27/19 07:32 AM
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Diver ducks eat mostly fish. A buddy and I tried to cook a couple one time and the stench was so bad we had to toss them out the front door.
^^^^ this is correct.We call all the diver ducks "saw bills"
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Re: Coyote Dinner
[Re: Cooncreek II]
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09/27/19 07:35 AM
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I've eaten coyote, its not bad
the just shall live by faith
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Re: Coyote Dinner
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09/27/19 08:37 AM
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I have to ask this but some coyotes start to turn a little green bellied fast. Do the Laotians still east those? I think I have a strong stomach but some of those coyotes have such a stench that my mouth is watering just skinning them.
I watch that show too. It did look good. It made me wonder about trying a young one. People say beaver is good too but I have never had it taste remotely good. I think I would try it if someone did a good job cooking it?
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Re: Coyote Dinner
[Re: Cooncreek II]
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09/27/19 08:41 AM
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After smelling coyotes that I’ve skinned, I’ll pass. I’d have to be pretty hard up to consider eating coyote
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Re: Coyote Dinner
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09/27/19 08:46 AM
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Bob, I agree with you. I will try almost anything (tried lutefisk and have tried otter), but coyote is just not on my list of things to consider trying.
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Re: Coyote Dinner
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09/27/19 09:04 AM
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It was "interesting." I did it in a Thai-style curry dish to try to mask any fishy flavors. The meat itself was the strongest tasting meat I've ever had. It had an almost fermented flavor to it and seemed to clear the nostrils. I ate the whole dish I cooked but will not be trying it again.
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