Eating muskrat
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10/23/23 04:58 PM
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How many of you eat them on a yearly basis? Do you have to wait for the cold like with rabbits?
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Re: Eating muskrat
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10/23/23 05:25 PM
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excellant eating. We catch them in March/ April in the push-ups and we eat every one we catch except for a few that we give away.
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Re: Eating muskrat
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10/23/23 06:03 PM
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Muskrat is good eats,just check their liver for tularemia like other wild rodents.
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Re: Eating muskrat
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10/23/23 06:12 PM
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Usually eat a few with carrots potatoes and onions. They are better than squirrel or wild rabbit in my opinion. Good to know, I love rabbit and squirrel.
Eh...wot?
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10/23/23 06:32 PM
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I like marinading the hind quarters in Italian salad dressing over night, and then grill them the next evening. Delicious!
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Re: Eating muskrat
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10/23/23 07:53 PM
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There was a trainee about 15 years ago that pulled a full roasted one out of his lunch kit, the shock on the other guys faces (and mine) was great. He said “don’t knock it till you try it. Back then I thought he was nuts…..now, not so much. I still gotta try beaver yet, my daughter said she’d try it too.
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Re: Eating muskrat
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10/23/23 08:00 PM
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There was a trainee about 15 years ago that pulled a full roasted one out of his lunch kit, the shock on the other guys faces (and mine) was great. He said “don’t knock it till you try it. Back then I thought he was nuts…..now, not so much. I still gotta try beaver yet, my daughter said she’d try it too. Beaver is good. I noticed when I have piles of carcass muskrat and beaver will be picked clean very fast by the cats. Everything else will sit there un touched for a few days tell I hall them off. After trying beaver and discovering how good it is I was thinking muskrat was probably also good. I don't trap beaver or muskrat unless a friend or two are having issues bur I alway save and eat the beaver and will try muskrat next time I get one
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Re: Eating muskrat
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10/23/23 08:26 PM
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I agree with those that feel it's a mental issue. Once you try it, it's different. As a kid I didn't have a choice, food was food. Learned to eat what was provided.
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Re: Eating muskrat
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10/23/23 09:37 PM
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I’ve never tried it and probably won’t knowingly try it, for me it’s a mental thing. They are alot cleaner animal than a pig or chicken.
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Re: Eating muskrat
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10/23/23 09:40 PM
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I agree with those that feel it's a mental issue. Once you try it, it's different. As a kid I didn't have a choice, food was food. Learned to eat what was provided. Mental issue is my thing. Thankfully I have a son that has been researching some of this stuff, so I'll be trying more in the near future. I'm more than willing to cook it, and if I do ill eat it...fingers crossed!
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Re: Eating muskrat
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10/23/23 10:52 PM
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One of the Indians that skinned for Lee Hinkle would smoke both beaver and muskrat jerky and best of all he would share. It was great but I always remember him making new batches when it was cold.
�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.� Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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