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Congrats on the wolf kill !!!!!

Now if you guys in MT would kill 1000 more or so...

As far as grilling him....I'll pass..... confused


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Originally Posted by BrentD
We seem to focus on eating herbivorous mammals but never herbivorous fish. We eat from the top of the aquatic food chain but almost never in terrestrial food chains.


Brent and I actually have a common thought. Who knew? I've contemplated for years as to why we don't eat land predators but pike and bass are so damn good. Carp are bad (except to Asians) and they are generally not considered meat eaters.

On topic, its great that you were willing to try it, but I had to skin the one I shot from upwind. No way in hell I was going to try to eat it. I've had to do the same with elk though.



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That's the balls (as we say here in Boston)!

I think you make honorary Korean with that, easy.

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You ain't related to ol' Liver Eatin' Johnson, are ya?

Good on ya! That's the way to go, defeat your enemy and then eat 'em.


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I think the whole hang up is the relation between man and dog and the wolf being so closely related and resembling a dog. If you get past that and just generalize it as another big game animal that is a predator, much like a bear, it makes perfect sense to eat it. Meat is meat as long is it is a healthy animal and it's diet is a quality one why not?


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Good on 'ya! Congrats on the wolf and the meal!

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Another bit of information to file for later use.
Wolf meat is pretty good! Who knew.
Maybe that is why Wolf brand chili is the best canned chili brand around.


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I don't know how it taste but it sure looks good. If i had been there i would have tried a plate also.


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When my wife and I visited my nephew in Oregon a few years back, the first evening meal we had together was mountain lion. I swalled deeply at the thought, but when I tasted it I was simply amazed. It also was great. I never in my life thought I would eat cat. I applaude him for eating wolf meat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! smile smile cool cool


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Originally Posted by waterrat
I've never given much thought to eating a wolf,,lynx sure is good though!


Tastes just like puss-ee I'll bet! grin As does mountain lion . . .

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Originally Posted by MuskegMan
Originally Posted by waterrat
I've never given much thought to eating a wolf,,lynx sure is good though!


Tastes just like puss-ee I'll bet! grin As does mountain lion . . .


No, there's no fish taste whatsoever!!!!!!!!!!! grin grin grin


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Donkey buttholes might be the best tasting thing on earth, but I'm not going to eat one. laugh

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imagine what that member Brent will say, lol.


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I am writing this about 12hrs after dinner last night. It will soon be time to take a quick walk in the woods and return the old boy to the earth from which he came, just as I am sure he would have done for me had our encounter on that day ended differently.


I love this part. Very fitting, I think. smile


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Thanks for the tip! Good on you... eating a predator has to put you at the pinnacle of the food chain! Sweet!

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Originally Posted by TooDogs
imagine what that member Brent will say, lol.


Hey Lame dog, go back and read what I said. Are you always this moronic?


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I ate my Wolf!

And I've eaten mountain lion.....it was great.....but you can have my wolf as I'm getting more fussy all the time in my old age!

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Is trichnosis a concern? I don't know anything about it, but judging from the post on bear meat I would look into it.

Great job on the wolf. I missed one this season and am sick about it. "Mine" had mange. Yuck!

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Originally Posted by headwatermike
Is trichnosis a concern? I don't know anything about it, but judging from the post on bear meat I would look into it.

Great job on the wolf. I missed one this season and am sick about it. "Mine" had mange. Yuck!


I was thinking the the same thing. The meat appeared to be cooked as I like it....rare. Although, now we seem to worry way too much about some things. I still like my fired eggs runny, which is akin to smoking cigs these days crazy


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No wolves for me as long as cows, pigs, deer, fish, ducks, chickens and rocks are still around.

Like eating a dog..

To each his own though. smile

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