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Old 07-19-2005, 07:48 PM
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Hey, you say she's understanding about all of your other escapades...sounds like you got a good lady there. Explain to her that predators don't get managed well like most of the animals we eat. As such, nature does a less merciful management instead. Do a google image search for coyote mange and show her a few pics. By killing a few predators we save many more from horrible deaths. Distemper is also a serious problem, as can be rabies, in populations of canines, cats, coons, and skunks that aren't kept healthly thinned by hunting and trapping. By the way, keep at least one skull to bleach out as a trophy. The pelt will be cool if you don't have one, though the summer coat is nothing to brag about in comparision to a winter prime one. If your going to eat it, try slow cooking in a crock pot with a strong BBQ sauce for 8 hours....or (so the meat isn't "wasted") grind it down and feed it to the dog (if it'll eveneat it!lol)or give it to someone with chickens (they'll eat anything!)
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Old 07-19-2005, 09:49 PM
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Personaly I have an issue with coyotes to begin with. Four years ago one found a deer I planned on mounting before I did. For some strange reason it decided to eat the tounge and only the tounge. To get to it it stripped half the flesh and skin from the skull and then took a very strong smelling leak on it to make sure I wasn't going to eat anything. I still got the antlers, backstraps and back legs but the rest of it was ruined. The cape was a total loss and the neck and shoulder meat was just too smelly to butcher out. Since then I've never let a coyote pass without taking a shot at it. I've got 4 to my name but that was while deer or pheasant hunting but this is going to be my first time actually going out to hunt coyotes on purpose.
As far as this problem is going to go???? Heck I'm married, if I wait long enough she'll get mad at me for something else so I might as well make it this. I'm coming home with skins only and she complains she can a coyote burger.
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Old 07-19-2005, 10:43 PM
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ORIGINAL: biscuit jake

ROFL. The Army assured me that if you had to, you could eat anything that creeps, takes flight, crawls or swims. Certainly, in the orient they eat dogs and they even have a breed that they grow for harvest. But I would cook the hell out of a coyote. Everything tastes better with onions and a can of mushroom soup!
dont forget the salt lol lots and lots of salt......
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Old 07-20-2005, 08:25 AM
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DON"T DO IT

coyotes are stinky, flea infested scavengers, it would be comparible to eating a very large rat. For survival maybe, just for the sake of eating one...never. I have shot and skinned 100's of yotes, they stink, try skinning a couple and the smell will make you change your mind about eating them. They are very fun to hunt though. Try calling them in, itsa blast... But dont eat them
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Old 07-20-2005, 12:12 PM
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Here's the best coyote recipe you'll ever cook.

You need:
2 pounds of coyote meat
5 carrots
3large potatoes
1onion
1/2 clove of garlic
2 cups water
3 stalks of celery
2pounds of beef stew meat
the spices of your choice

Take the coyote meatand cook it in the oven for two hours. Meanwhile, add all other ingredients into a crock pot. Cook for two hours. Two hours later, pull the coyote out of the oven, feed it to your dogs, and enjoy your beef stew. Peace out.
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