Eating Varmits
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Williamsville New York USA
Posts: 203

Crowslayer,
This whole time I thought eating crow was just an expression. I think the next time I go out I am gonna try to cook some up. We don't have to worry about west nile this time of the year. I do most of my crow hunting has been in the September, and early October. I wouldn't even think about it then.
Rob
This whole time I thought eating crow was just an expression. I think the next time I go out I am gonna try to cook some up. We don't have to worry about west nile this time of the year. I do most of my crow hunting has been in the September, and early October. I wouldn't even think about it then.
Rob
#14
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: McMinnville Oregon USA
Posts: 214

Greets,
Well hmm, I will try most anything once, twice if I like it! have yet to get anything like that though... As fer 'yotte's, well they are a type of dog right?? in some countries dog is a delicacy.
Perhaps I aught to try it sometime....
Just my uneducated opinion!
Terry
Well hmm, I will try most anything once, twice if I like it! have yet to get anything like that though... As fer 'yotte's, well they are a type of dog right?? in some countries dog is a delicacy.
Perhaps I aught to try it sometime....
Just my uneducated opinion!
Terry
#15

Have ya ever really looked in a chicken house. And wonderd how somthing so dirty and smelly could have such a strut. The thing is I eat them twice a week. But gag on the thought of eating coon, oppossum, coyote. So I'll have to take a zero on eating the varmits. <img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle> YUK!!.......
Edited by - BlackLab on 01/25/2002 19:46:08
Edited by - BlackLab on 01/25/2002 19:46:08
#16

Well, haven't every tried coyote, coon, or oppossum, but had some porcupine a fews years ago, closed season on them now in Colo., but a freind of mine arrowed one, field dressed it, took it home, brought some to work for everyone to try, and it wasn't bad, but it didn't taste like chicken and the meat was kinda greasy.Also have had rattle snake, which was pretty good and would eat it again, just not much meat on one of those critters.Froman, coyote jerky? let us know how it turns out!
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: egypt
Posts: 1,994

anyone try any beaver? Heard they are pretty good eatin too...never bothered to learn to trap them though as its usually cold as snot and the ice is to friggn thick to bother with it! I know the local trappers sell carcasses to the mushers, some trappers use it for bait and it sounds like most of them have eatin it a time or two and enjoyed it..anyone else?
#19
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: rigby idaho USA
Posts: 84

I was out fox hunting last year on the snowmachines and seen two porkypines shot them both and ate the biggest one!! i tell you what that was one of the best tasting meat i have ever tasted you otta try it!