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Didn't even look like they skinned it...



No thanks.

Not saying I wouldn't. I've just not been that hungry yet. wink


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TV is stupid. This sure confirms it.

I've no issue with skin, season, cook, but burning the hair off....

Stupid.


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Looked a mite to RARE for my taste in roadkill, and other carrion.

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Obozo would eat it, he's said he likes dog meat. I'll pass.

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Had a friend in Arizona that tried frying some coyote backstraps. (RIP Daryl, buddy)

He told me you couldn't stay in the kitchen while it was cooking. It was a young of year female too.


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I typically dump my coyote carcasses in an open cornfield within sight (but way down wind) of the house. For years I've watched buzzards pass over those coyotes without taking a bite. They'll eat a red or gray fox carcass, but won't touch the coyotes. As a matter of fact the only thing I can confirm will feed on a coyote is a possum, and then old if it's been a really bad winter.

I hope those idiots get worms.


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My neighbor eats bobcat pretty regular.


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I hope those idiots get worms.


Ya, I was thinking that's could be trichinosis city eek


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I am as carnivorous as they come.

If I had to, HAD TO mind you, I'd butcher and cook a coyote.

Otherwise, I am never, EVER, eating a freaking 'yote. Sorry.

No prairie dogs either. Or rats.

Some things just ain't for eating, unless we are in survival mode.

Blech!



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...or snake. I don't care if it tastes like chicken.


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...or snake. I don't care if it tastes like chicken.


It doesn't...well, at least not fried rattlesnake, anyway smirk

edible, not horrible. Would only eat it again if I had to smirk


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white footed rat is not bad.


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Originally Posted by bbassi
I typically dump my coyote carcasses in an open cornfield within sight (but way down wind) of the house. For years I've watched buzzards pass over those coyotes without taking a bite. They'll eat a red or gray fox carcass, but won't touch the coyotes. As a matter of fact the only thing I can confirm will feed on a coyote is a possum, and then old if it's been a really bad winter.

I hope those idiots get worms.


I can tell you for a fact that the Ravens and Magpie's down in No.NV will clean a Coyote carcass down to the bone in just a day or two......



Which is fine with me because I have no desire to eat one........ever....


BTW.....that video's been around for years.....it was stupid back then and remains stupid to this day....

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Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
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I hope those idiots get worms.


Ya, I was thinking that's could be trichinosis city eek


Too late. he's already got it. Under cooked bear, gave a warning to future zombies. They're screwed.

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Made a big loop one morning coyote hunting. Killed one around 8am, when I looped back by same spot around 2pm, watched a flock of ravens and a lone bald eagle take off where I had shot that coyote. I walked out to see how they had done, that carcass was picked clean, literally, every rib bone, leg etc, picked clean.

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To be fair I've got to admit that I like his show. It's one of the few I'll watch. The guy has a passion for hunting and most of the stuff he cooks is incredible.

I believe the burning off of the hair was akin to the way he saw dog prepared in I think Viet Nam.

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Eating any animal that feeds on carrion is just plain dumb.

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I won't eat snakes,or bull balls either !!!

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In some parts of PA groundhog is considered a delicacy. They can have all of mine!

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Originally Posted by AcesNeights
...or snake. I don't care if it tastes like chicken.


We had about 8 rattlers on the pit last weekend. GOOD eats that.


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