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Originally Posted by stxhunter
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Water Buffalo, monkeys, snakes, sharks, 'cudas, dinks.

sharks and Cuda are actually good.

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I’ve had shark steaks on the grill and they were damn good. Dink walleye aren’t bad either if you don’t mind the hassle of filleting them.

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I have ate stuff I wouldn't kill does that count

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I’ve had slow cooked muskrat and it was pretty good. Roasted a raccoon over an open fire while winter backwoods camping it was greasy and not something that I’d want again. Pass the trail miss and Budlight.

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Muskrat was known as marsh harei during World war two

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Jack rabbits. Murdered thousands of them..


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Originally Posted by Hastings
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No to hogs, opossum, skunk, predators with fur or feathers, canines, felines, coons, armadillo, crows, rodents, bugs, alligators. Never shot a bear, but wouldn't eat that. Did I mention hogs? Now then if I was in a Donner or Alferd Packer camp condition I would eat it all. I do eat chicken which I guess could be a predator. Try to follow Moses' dietary rules fairly closely.
Fall blackie feeding on blueberries is fine eats.
Hogs taste good also but they eat nasty stuff and bears will eat carrion and just about anything. Trichinosis is fairly common in bears and coons. I know you can kill trichinosis worms by cooking but I just avoid carrion eaters. Alligators and turtles are the worst in fresh water and we all know oysters filter fecal matter for food. If you want to bait crawfish use bad smelling dead fish or meat. Can you imagine the water conditions shellfish from China are raised in. Jewish dietary law actually has a lot of good health reasons behind their prohibitions. As did a good many of their other restrictions. Some I don't understand such as mixing 2 different fibers in cloth or 2 different seeds in a crop.


I don't think that's a health reason and possibly not of physical practicality. I believe that it's an OT. symbolic reminder.

Q: What do the shepherds raise the lambs for?
A: Sacrifices, food and clothing.

Q:. Who was the first shepherd?
What did his sacrifice represent?
What did his brother's represent?
Which one was accepted by God.?

Answer these questions and it may shed light on the O.T. command about mixing of the wool with plant fibers.

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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Jack rabbits. Murdered thousands of them..

I never got to shoot jack rabbits but killed grounds squirrels by the thousands as a kid. I’ll take a pass on those.

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Coyotes and crows.


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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Jack rabbits. Murdered thousands of them..


Yep. No telling how many I killed as a kid when I got my first .22
And once I started driving and got to shoot all our neighbors wheat fields too. Back then, they were all glad to have them shot out off their wheat crop.

Never ate one. Don’t shoot them anymore. Haven’t killed one in years.


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Feral hogs.


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Originally Posted by blanket
Muskrat was known as marsh harei during World war two



Any pics to share? Or are you just here talking out of your ass?


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Slum, that’s a good looking dog...TN must have a CiCi’s food source for the vermin.

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Them’s 3 different big dogs.

Wish I’d taken more pics of ditch vermin.

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Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Feral hogs.


Serious question. Why not ?

I have a close friend who gets to kill F Hs occasionally. The young ones are DELICIOUS !
I've been on his lease a few times but the hogs were off the property. They come and go.


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Originally Posted by jwall
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Feral hogs.


Serious question. Why not ?

I have a close friend who gets to kill F Hs occasionally. The young ones are DELICIOUS !
I've been on his lease a few times but the hogs were off the property. They come and go.


I agree. I keep at least one in the freezer year round. Excellent table fare.


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I’ve never ate coons.

Next to hunting camp lived an elderly colored man. Retired from the “Ermy”. He kinda watched over stuff when no one was around. He let us hunt a 40 acre thicker he had and we gave him several deer each season.


One morning i ran some coin traps. Caught prolly 6 or 8. Dispatched them.

Knocked on his door, Mr John. Want a couple fresh coons?

Sure. How many you got? 8.

He came out door, whooping and hollering. Doing the happy dance. Pulled out his ancient flip phone calling ppl. You’d think i given him a stack of t-bones. 😂😂


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Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
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Originally Posted by Hastings
No to hogs, opossum, skunk, predators with fur or feathers, canines, felines, coons, armadillo, crows, rodents, bugs, alligators. Never shot a bear, but wouldn't eat that. Did I mention hogs? Now then if I was in a Donner or Alferd Packer camp condition I would eat it all. I do eat chicken which I guess could be a predator. Try to follow Moses' dietary rules fairly closely.
Fall blackie feeding on blueberries is fine eats.
Hogs taste good also but they eat nasty stuff and bears will eat carrion and just about anything. Trichinosis is fairly common in bears and coons. I know you can kill trichinosis worms by cooking but I just avoid carrion eaters. Alligators and turtles are the worst in fresh water and we all know oysters filter fecal matter for food. If you want to bait crawfish use bad smelling dead fish or meat. Can you imagine the water conditions shellfish from China are raised in. Jewish dietary law actually has a lot of good health reasons behind their prohibitions. As did a good many of their other restrictions. Some I don't understand such as mixing 2 different fibers in cloth or 2 different seeds in a crop.


I don't think that's a health reason and possibly not of physical practicality. I believe that it's an OT. symbolic reminder.

Q: What do the shepherds raise the lambs for?
A: Sacrifices, food and clothing.

Q:. Who was the first shepherd?
What did his sacrifice represent?
What did his brother's represent?
Which one was accepted by God.?

Answer these questions and it may shed light on the O.T. command about mixing of the wool with plant fibers.


Genesis 9:3

New King James Version
Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. I have given you all things, even as the green herbs


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We had a local market in town owned by an older couple. He was an old school butcher and kept beagles and coonhounds. Had a “special “ freezer full of coon meat and lots of colored folks who bought it.

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