minikozykitten
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Most parents are easy to train,mine aren't. :(
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Post by minikozykitten on May 14, 2009 18:05:16 GMT -6
My uncle said "Polecat is not bad when baked.Tastes like possum,not as greasy though.For those of you who don't know what possum tastes like it tastes like more or less like squirrel except VERY Greasy.Then again a squirrel with it's fur off looks ALOT like a rat" LOL
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bbaker
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Post by bbaker on Jan 19, 2012 10:32:44 GMT -6
a few years back we had bobcat meatballs at our wildlife dinner at the church which was prepared by our local gamewarden and they were by far the best thing we had there. if i could catch bobcat i would eat everyone of them suckers.
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Post by Critter on Jan 19, 2012 13:42:36 GMT -6
Hell I'm a quarter japaneese I'd eat it lol
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Post by yote on Jan 19, 2012 15:05:14 GMT -6
Iam looking out window at my cow I think eat her before I eat cats or dogs
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Post by mofotrapper on Jan 30, 2012 17:23:48 GMT -6
Never had cat but, when I skinned my bobcats out the meat did look very lean like, not a red meat persay like coon or beaver witch I have eaten before and was pretty good. Had some ox tail soup one time. Had a hard time eating it but it was good. I guess the thought of the tail being so close to the poop shooter stuck in my mind.
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Post by krank on Jan 30, 2012 18:02:36 GMT -6
Would not even think about bobcat as food. Possum,coon,beava, yes. No cats or dogs......
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Post by robertw on Feb 22, 2012 16:29:14 GMT -6
It is hard to differentiate between a wild turkey breast and the hind quarter off of a bobcat.
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Post by krank on Feb 22, 2012 19:23:28 GMT -6
I read a book once about a Canadian trapper and he roasted the lynx haunches over a fire on a thong that spun around and around. He said the next thing to get ate was the fox and the last thing (had to be starving) was coyote. This post is like 2 yrs old. Why doesnt it die? I provided an traditional family guarded recipe for skunk and get mocked and ridiculed.
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Post by 330conni330 on Feb 24, 2012 3:00:15 GMT -6
MEAT IS MEAT ILE TRY IT I WANT TO TRY LYNX TO
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Post by mmaxwell on Feb 24, 2012 22:21:40 GMT -6
Make that a triple ditto on that one. My policy is.... If it eats meat, I'm not eating it. Replace the word " cat " with anything else and its sounds great! If it eats meat I ain't eatin it I have had coon before but its not something I would fix for myself. Possums, well you see the crap they eat off the roads Skunks, anyone like a dish of rabies here Coyotes......again no way
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Post by kook1111 on Jun 5, 2012 12:49:44 GMT -6
Hey mmaxwell: Do you eat catfish. It aint nuthing but a water buzzard, but is mighty good eating. I cook my cat on the pit. A little hotter and longer that pork. Good stuff.
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Post by bobcat64 on Jun 5, 2012 14:24:54 GMT -6
Probably not that bad, but i will stick with deer, turkeys and fish
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Post by treesaver on Jun 5, 2012 17:16:50 GMT -6
I ate some cured mountian lion in Wyoming one time. The flavor was wonderful, but I about wore out my old chompers getting it chewed up! Craig Swick in Montana once had some coyote summer sausage at an NTA convention, and I ate some of it. It was really good. I think you could make sausage out of anything tho and it would taste good!
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