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... never had grits. How is that even possible? Easy,never ate grits.
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You ever get around here, I can promise you three things: cheese grits, deep fried okra, and either catfish, frog legs, or turtle...maybe with a bit of swamp cabbage on the side. Uh huh!!
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sounds more like a threat than a promise
A serious student of the "Armchair Safari" always looking for Africa/Asia hunting books
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Rev,love deep fried okra,frog legs,catfish and well turtle,tried it but don't remember whether it was good or not. Have no clue what "swamp cabbage" is but,heck,I'll try it.
As long as I get to kill some piggies large & small!
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sounds more like a threat than a promise Threat of a clogged artery, that's for sure. edited for spelling
Last edited by RevMike; 04/15/14.
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Rev,love deep fried okra,frog legs,catfish and well turtle,tried it but don't remember whether it was good or not. Have no clue what "swamp cabbage" is but,heck,I'll try it.
As long as I get to kill some piggies large & small! Swamp cabbage is the heart of a cabbage palm, chopped up and cooked with salt and pepper. It ain't bad. Goes pretty good with the ham from a 50 pound shoat too.
"An archer sees how far he can be from a target and still hit it, a bowhunter sees how close he can get before he shoots." It is certainly easy to use that same line of thinking with firearms. -- Unknown
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Ok,sounds edible.
Rattler,yes,but what a way to go.
Jstevens,ummm no on muskrat.
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I know on the eastern shore of Maryland , muskrat is a delicacy to the country folks. But ever once in a while someone slips so Nutria in the supply and it ain't as good. The Nutria eat roots and a lot other things. Muskrats wash all the diirt off the grasses they eat.......
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Thanks Seafire.....yes, Africa. Rourk didn`t take one along, so I hope it`s going to be "Enough Gun". I think he took a Swift instead..
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I know on the eastern shore of Maryland , muskrat is a delicacy to the country folks. But ever once in a while someone slips so Nutria in the supply and it ain't as good. The Nutria eat roots and a lot other things. Muskrats wash all the diirt off the grasses they eat....... It's the idea of eating a muskrat.
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Well,they aren't bad! Hell of a lot better than bear, they only eat vegetation, like cattle.
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Ok,I'll take your word for it,but still,eating a muskrat.
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I know on the eastern shore of Maryland , muskrat is a delicacy to the country folks. But ever once in a while someone slips so Nutria in the supply and it ain't as good. The Nutria eat roots and a lot other things. Muskrats wash all the diirt off the grasses they eat....... Yep, they eat nutria on Eastern Shore but only in Dorchester County around Cambridge, Md. The other eastern shore county folk rather eat crabs and rock fish supplemened by a few stolen Purdue chickens. Doc
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I caught a bunch of them in traps as a kid, but was never hungry enough to eat one.
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