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Post by foxtrapper on Jul 7, 2012 10:58:34 GMT -6
can you eat fox yote ?
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Post by mmaxwell on Jul 7, 2012 11:05:11 GMT -6
My policy is if it eats meat, I aint eatin it!!!
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Post by trappingfarva on Jul 7, 2012 11:16:30 GMT -6
I wouldnt but thats just me.
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Post by krank on Jul 7, 2012 11:33:24 GMT -6
Mink-Post your location and introduce yourself...... I read a book once about a Canadian trapper who threw all his skinned carcasses on the roof. Later on in the winter he was hungry. He said he ate all the fox and left all the coyote. Why eat yote when we got all these possums?
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Post by krank on Jul 7, 2012 11:35:21 GMT -6
My policy is if it eats meat, I aint eatin it!!! There is an exception to that called Flathead......
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Post by ozarkmountainman on Jul 8, 2012 14:28:39 GMT -6
As far as warm-blooded critters go, I'm with Maxwell. Fish are different.
Dale
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Post by foxtrapper on Jul 31, 2012 12:38:46 GMT -6
that didn't help much
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Post by krank on Jul 31, 2012 12:58:29 GMT -6
Well Mink......Go eat one and tell us how it was then......
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Post by trkyslyr on Jul 31, 2012 14:02:42 GMT -6
If it's meat you can eat it.... might taste like crap, but ya can eat it..... Remember Crocodile Dundee? ?
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Post by southernstyle88 on Jul 31, 2012 18:18:19 GMT -6
i'm assuming you've never skinned a yote.. once you've skinned one, if you can get past the smell, more power to ya! myself, i'll eat a skunk before i eat yote..
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Post by trappingfarva on Jul 31, 2012 19:34:19 GMT -6
i'm assuming you've never skinned a yote.. once you've skinned one, if you can get past the smell, more power to ya! myself, i'll eat a skunk before i eat yote.. X200 them yotes are horrible to smell.
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Post by countrykiller on Jul 31, 2012 20:09:51 GMT -6
tastes like chicken
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Post by southernstyle88 on Jul 31, 2012 20:49:53 GMT -6
everything tastes like chicken.. EXCEPT chicken lol
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Post by mmaxwell on Aug 1, 2012 6:50:23 GMT -6
My policy is if it eats meat, I aint eatin it!!! A good rule. The only exception is I have eaten coon before. Not something I would ever fix for my self but I have eaten it. I assume since any wild game supper I have attended coon is drowned in BBQ sauce it cant be that good a meat. Grinners...... well look at em, skin one, no way i am going eat something that smells like that unless i am starving. Skunk..... same as grinners, if i was starving maybe but I think I could find a squirrel or two instead.
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Post by beavertrapper on Aug 1, 2012 14:06:58 GMT -6
i know a guy who said back in the 70s when he was 10 or so his family did a lot of trapping they eat coon grinners yotes he said the trick to yote is getting the right cut of meat most of it smells but two parts of it don't before u knock it people lived of of it for years and those old timers knew a thing or to remember the talk between the old Indian and the Pilgrim the Pilgrim walks up to the old Indian eating bugs and raw meat the Pilgrim says how do u eat that stuff the old Indian says you don't have room to talk your people eat bread out of a turkeys butt
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Post by countrykiller on Aug 1, 2012 22:28:06 GMT -6
is there really bread in a turkeys butt?
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Post by trappingfarva on Aug 2, 2012 7:17:59 GMT -6
The stuffing is the bread in a turks butt.
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Post by bigjohn on Aug 2, 2012 9:16:56 GMT -6
The ol boy I used to coon hunt with,could put a coon on his Weber grill and make it taste great.He never used any BBQ sauce to cover the taste.It's all about preparation.Now as far as fox or coyotes,I don't think so.I can't imagine any way to make a coyote tender enough to eat and I'd think that skunky odor of a fox would stay with the meat.The biologist for the MDC claimed the backstraps offin a bobcat on a grill was as fine as eating as any pork.Well,I've skint enough of them that smelled worse than a coyote,that I don't know if I want to try it or not.Now beaver,there's some great eating!
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Post by foxtrapper on Aug 2, 2012 9:27:05 GMT -6
That info helped me deside I don"t want to eat them.
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Post by trappingfarva on Aug 2, 2012 9:35:38 GMT -6
Beaver stew cant beat it.
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