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Mountain lion has fantastic flavor, wolf should be just as good. Nice pic's of the grilled meat.


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You should try making Chinese with your next wolf. You could "Wok the dog"

Humour aside, when it comes to unorthodox meats, I've tried groundhog and porcupine and found both to be good. Similarly, my cousin has tried lynx and liked it a lot. You never know until you try it.


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Originally Posted by kamo_gari
That's the balls (as we say here in Boston)!

I think you make honorary Korean with that, easy.

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Great story. Wolf would have surely done the same given the chance.

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I've eaten dog at Korean restaraunts in china on a few occasions. it always tasted very good.
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Eating wolf; I can not wait to grill mine!!!!! Just have to shoot one first! I missed a shot on a running wolf on my Dall hunt this year!

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Did it taste sorta like elk? Just sayin...........


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Sign me up!!! That's awesome good on you


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Good for you!

Why not?

Wolf, dog - all the same. The Chinese have known how good they tasted forever. Other cultures around the world too.

If you ever get asked by one if he want's to "Wok your dog" - think about it for awhile. grin


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I'd eat a wolf too, but I never, ever, want to be that hungry!!

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Originally Posted by brinky72
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?


Exactly why I am going to wait 10 minutes before walking up on the next (2nd) wolf I shoot. The gurgling and twitching, and "green fire dying in it's eyes" kinda got to me on the first one. Too much doggish, and I've killed several of those, including one of my own Labs. No longer bothers me that much on herbivores... a finishing shot to the base of the head pretty much ends it all right there.


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The OP could do a seminar at the next PETA Convention! laugh


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Heck in Korea dog is a delicacy!!!


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What caliber rifle ? Did bullet exit ?

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Originally Posted by JCS271
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.



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Good for you. Loved your write up on the hunt as well.

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Many years ago when I was trapping regularly I was skinning out a few bobcats. The meat was so pretty and looked much like pork. Got to wondering how it would taste. My father, who was there at the time, said he'd always read where the "mountain men" considered cougar to be a prefered meat.

Bobcat....cougar.....how different could it be. We cut out the backstraps and harvested the hams and threw them on the grill. Turns out it was GREAT. Very mild and flavorful when grilled or fried.

My father said his only problem was picturing a big tom cat sitting on the back fense when eating (which, by the way, I've discovered since is not to bad on the gril either). I've always wanted to try dog (or wolf). Probably did in Mexico, but not positive. Always thought that if so many cultures around the world consider dog to be a "delicacy".....how bad can it be??


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congrats on getting a wolf. In alot of different countries around the world dog meat is considered a delicasy. I would imagine wolf cant be that much different. May have to give it a try If I get on this year.

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