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<blockquote data-quote="WestTn Huntin man" data-source="post: 5416949" data-attributes="member: 3620"><p>I've fixed and had them fixed many ways growing up around the Louisiana swamps and Bayous. The thing is just like any other game it depends on the age. Young and tender put them on the smoker,grill or fry em. Old and tough boil them or cook them in the pressure cooker. After you de-bone them you cam make a casserole, put them in some barbecue sauce and make sandwiches. Meat pies or gumbo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestTn Huntin man, post: 5416949, member: 3620"] I've fixed and had them fixed many ways growing up around the Louisiana swamps and Bayous. The thing is just like any other game it depends on the age. Young and tender put them on the smoker,grill or fry em. Old and tough boil them or cook them in the pressure cooker. After you de-bone them you cam make a casserole, put them in some barbecue sauce and make sandwiches. Meat pies or gumbo. [/QUOTE]
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