I've eaten raccoon before. It's very tasty!!That's on my list, too!
I've eaten raccoon before. It's very tasty!!That's on my list, too!
Turtle can be pretty freakin good depending on how you cook it. Pretty nasty to clean, but some good vittles! They are also a lot better if you put them in a tub of fresh water for a week or so and change the water daily. The key to bear is to get them cooled down ASAP otherwise, the meat won't turn out that great.Same here, the ONE time I had it. Bear from western NC, cooked by a lady in SW TN. A few fellow hunters tried to talk me out of trying it. I'm glad I did not heed their "advice". It was good, a lot better than I expected, even though I had nothing to go on, just a preconceived notion. Also ate coon many moons ago. It was average at best the ONE time I had it. Also ate snapping turtle back around 2000 when I visited contractors working at a job site on the White River in Arkansas. It was pretty tasty that day, but I was hungry, and in my 20s. My boss would not try it.
True statement! LolTry skinning a coyote out.
That will kill any desire to taste one
No truer words ever spoken!!Try skinning a coyote out.
That will kill any desire to taste one
Nope. Still want to try it.Try skinning a coyote out.
That will kill any desire to taste one
I'm like Jerry Clower on this one.Nope. Still want to try it.
I have and would eat a dog but would not eat any yotes that I have seen. The dogs raised to eat are kept just like cattle before they are killed. I don't and wouldn't butcher a dog myself unless it was a real need though.Dog have been eaten by many now and through out history. I don't see much difference between them and coyotes.
Try skinning a coyote out.
That will kill any desire to taste one
Is that true...a vulture wont eat a yote? I was wondering about it. I shot one last spring. It just lay there. Never did see anything get on it.I can skin anything and have on lots of different critters but I shot a big male coyote last winter and his coat was really nice. I decided to skin him. That is the first and last coyote that I will ever skin. I can and have eat a sandwich while gutting a gut shot deer. Just never bothered me, but the smell of that coyote while I skinned it was enough for me to say never again.
Way I figure it, if a vulture won't even eat a dead coyote, I ain't got any business eating it either.
One time in my life, I saw vultures standing over a dead coyote. They weren't eating it and it appeared that they hadn't ate any of it. All the ones I have killed where I could monitor them laid there till they rotted.Is that true...a vulture wont eat a yote? I was wondering about it. I shot one last spring. It just lay there. Never did see anything get on it.
I've killed 6 here. All 6 have rotted or been eat by the maggots. I can shoot a skunk or throw deer parts behind my barn and vultures will be on it in less than 2 hours.Is that true...a vulture wont eat a yote? I was wondering about it. I shot one last spring. It just lay there. Never did see anything get on it.