Originally Posted by seclark:
truth is, i've only tasted it twice. used to have a "wildlife cookout". by time i tasted it, i was so much in the bag i couldnt tell the difference between possum and cat.
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cat. lol.
Moxie would no shit rather eat a skunk than a opossum. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sofa King:
i hit a skunk with my car not too long ago on the way home... 2 days later i hit the possum that was eating the dead skunk...
who would want to eat that possum?
and who created this recipe? was it trial and error?
market hunting is only a generation removed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sofa King:
i hit a skunk with my car not too long ago on the way home... 2 days later i hit the possum that was eating the dead skunk...
who would want to eat that possum?
and who created this recipe? was it trial and error?
i got it off the interwebs...if it was me, i'd leave out the onions.
shit, when we were kids, we'd pack up and go down to the river. we'd just take stuff to build a fire. kill something, cook it. then try to eat it. never ate a smores til i was in my 40's.
I know a guy who cooks a raccoon every year for Thanksgiving. He slow cooks it and says the key is to drain the fat off 4 times, because apparently the bad taste comes from the yellow fat. I've never had it prepared that way. I know another guy who makes BBQoon. He roasts, pulls the meat and crock pots it all day with bbq sauce and serves it on rolls.
It's alright, but I'd rather just have the beef or pork variety. [Reply]
How long did it take you to clean the carp enough to eat?
I tried that once.......
Used to go to Glen Elder with my bow and shoot carp out of a little john boat. There would be schools of carp just boiling the water. You could close your eyes and hit one. They got thrown up on the bank though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MOhillbilly:
i know a guy that eats turtles. how ****d is that?
We ate alot of snapping turtles when I was a kid. It was pretty good. I know guys who trap turtles(both summer and through the ice) and sell them and they ship them back east. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC Fish:
How long did it take you to clean the carp enough to eat?
I tried that once.......
Used to go to Glen Elder with my bow and shoot carp out of a little john boat. There would be schools of carp just boiling the water. You could close your eyes and hit one. They got thrown up on the bank though.
not long, but it really wasn't very sanitary. gut it and put a stick through it and put it over the fire. when you think it's done, try and get as much meat off, using fingers.
we were kids...thought we were big time woodsmen. spent a month in the hospital one summer w/viral encephalitis. dad kinda put the hammer on the campouts for awhile.
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My grandad taught me to respect the woodpeckers. I was always forbidden to shoot them. Along with a handful of other birds deemed "respectable". [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC Fish:
How long did it take you to clean the carp enough to eat?
I tried that once.......
Used to go to Glen Elder with my bow and shoot carp out of a little john boat. There would be schools of carp just boiling the water. You could close your eyes and hit one. They got thrown up on the bank though.
pressure cooker like salmon. mmmmmm so good. [Reply]
Yeah, carp is great in a slow cooker or pressure cooker. The bones turn edible. Or, grind it up, bones and all and make fish cakes. Sucker is the same way. I've scored suckers and deep fried them and the bones are so small they are edible. Good eats. [Reply]
Ate plenty of bullheads from the farm pond back in the day. Those fish would bite anything you could put on a hook. Anything. Those were actually pretty good. Mom cooked those up real nice. Haven't had that in a long time... [Reply]