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Link Posted: 11/1/2007 9:49:49 PM EDT
[#1]
Tag
Link Posted: 11/1/2007 10:20:36 PM EDT
[#2]
Hey Rizzo, what about a skunk? I just shot a skunk 5 min. ago that the wife spotted milling around the house. I can box it up and send it your way
I told here it has to go but it had to be a head shot. Grabbed the BL-22 and boom down it went.

In Christ,

Song Dog
Link Posted: 11/1/2007 10:22:29 PM EDT
[#3]
If you could de-stink it, I might eat it.

You smart ass.
Link Posted: 11/1/2007 10:41:58 PM EDT
[#4]

Here is my trophy

And you know what, you shoot them in the head and they still stink. I probably should have scared it off. I know nothing about skunks but heard that if you did shoot them in the head you was OK. NOT THIS TIME

In Christ,

Song Dog
Link Posted: 11/1/2007 10:59:08 PM EDT
[#5]
That only works if you shoot them in the head . . . from a hundred and fifty yards.
Link Posted: 11/3/2007 12:10:59 PM EDT
[#6]
I arrowed two coyote's this morning. IM me your mailing address.
Link Posted: 11/3/2007 12:30:24 PM EDT
[#7]
You don't shoot skunks in the head to avoid spraying.  They spray every time like that.

Trappers successfully shoot them without them spraying by placing a .22 short behind the front leg.  Once.  Then let it die.
Link Posted: 11/4/2007 1:06:41 AM EDT
[#8]

Originally Posted By MEDIKEIGHTED:
They're scavengers.  That ranks right up there with eating rat or opossum.   I'll pass.


Not that I'd try yotes but catfish are scavengers and they are good.  Ever smell stink bait, cheese bait, or other catfish bait?  
Link Posted: 11/4/2007 10:43:12 AM EDT
[#9]
Thanks for the backup, man
Link Posted: 11/7/2007 8:30:00 AM EDT
[#10]
"veeeeeery interesting"..............just can't wait for the sequel......
Link Posted: 11/11/2007 10:06:45 PM EDT
[#11]
My brother and cousin ate a bobcat's backstrap roasted over a campfire one night.  My bro insisted that it tasted really good.  But, he was drunk at the time, of course!
Link Posted: 11/11/2007 10:25:45 PM EDT
[#12]
It seems I read somewhere about the difference between highland and lowland grizzly meat.

Highland griz meat is NASTY because the bear will typically make a kill and return to the carrion over a period of days.

Lowland griz meat is better because the lowland bears typically eat fresh fish.

Any comments?
Link Posted: 11/11/2007 10:29:13 PM EDT
[#13]
I want to see a dinner pic, also I would try it at least once.  
Link Posted: 11/11/2007 10:37:43 PM EDT
[#14]
OST
Link Posted: 11/12/2007 6:35:39 PM EDT
[#15]

Originally Posted By rizzo1318:
Thanks for the backup, man


Whats the hold up here?  I want to see some yote dinner pics!
Link Posted: 11/12/2007 6:45:41 PM EDT
[#16]
Link Posted: 11/13/2007 5:57:20 PM EDT
[#17]
It's coming, it's coming - hopefully this weekend. The coyote I got this last weekend was a little too shot up - took the big bore out to check the zero.
Link Posted: 11/13/2007 6:13:20 PM EDT
[#18]
I'm in lets see the pics when you eat it
Link Posted: 11/13/2007 6:24:31 PM EDT
[#19]
tag for nastiness.
Link Posted: 11/13/2007 6:45:17 PM EDT
[Last Edit: rizzo1318] [#20]
Oh my wife is already planning a big photo op - she hopes to get a good vid of me puking it up.

ETA: It will actually be my FIRST dinner pic!
Link Posted: 11/13/2007 7:10:01 PM EDT
[#21]
this thread is getting me eager/thinking. I'm going to be putting down some coyotes this weekend after hunting some white tails. Who knows later in the night when the whiskey is gone I might try this.... or tell my buddy to try it.
Link Posted: 11/14/2007 2:58:03 AM EDT
[#22]
I don't think he's really going to do it.



any bets?
Link Posted: 11/16/2007 8:41:22 PM EDT
[#23]
HE IS ALL TALK!!!!!
Link Posted: 11/16/2007 10:59:57 PM EDT
[#24]
One of my coworkers is a Chinese forigen national.

I asked her about eating dogs, she talks openly about it alot. She told me how her mom cooks them.

Apparently they eat wild dogs in China too. She said her mom stir frys wild dog. She said to slice it thing, marinade it in rice wine, chili peppers and ginger. Then stir fry it.


She said dog is a very popular food in cold weather in China.

Link Posted: 11/17/2007 12:04:54 AM EDT
[#25]
Oh, He'll do it no doubt. I got confidence in him.
Now, would I do it, lets just say Ole' Rizzo is a bigger man than I.
Link Posted: 11/17/2007 12:12:07 AM EDT
[#26]
Tagging for pics of rizzo's gourmet meal.

Gives new meaning to the term "doggie bag".



Link Posted: 11/17/2007 12:18:58 AM EDT
[#27]
I used to live in the country, and during a particularly lean month we had to hunt rabbit to survive.  There were plenty of coyotes around, but it never occurred to me to kill one for food.  Reading some of the comments here, it's probably just as well.  There were plenty of rabbits, and they don't taste half bad if you know how to cook.
Link Posted: 11/17/2007 1:43:22 PM EDT
[#28]
So who's gonna be the hustler on this bet?

Bet on it happening, that's all I have to say! Went out this morning, didn't get anything but I'm going out next weekend all weekend and I'll get something.

And then I'll eat it.
Link Posted: 11/19/2007 2:03:55 PM EDT
[#29]

Originally Posted By absael:
I used to live in the country, and during a particularly lean month we had to hunt rabbit to survive.  There were plenty of coyotes around, but it never occurred to me to kill one for food.  Reading some of the comments here, it's probably just as well.  There were plenty of rabbits, and they don't taste half bad if you know how to cook.


Rabbit's a fine meal.  When I was younger, my Father bred and slaughtered New Zealand Whites for a good while.  They were all white meat, very lean, and had more flavor than chicken.  Of course they're cleaner and easier to keep than chickens, and less stinky.  
Link Posted: 11/23/2007 11:42:11 PM EDT
[#30]
In the word's of a famous predator hunter. "A coyote will eat things that would make a Buzzard toss his cookies." I don't think I would eat one, unless in a survival situation.
Link Posted: 11/24/2007 12:21:42 AM EDT
[#31]
I hear cougars are pretty good eatin'.
Link Posted: 11/24/2007 8:36:26 PM EDT
[#32]
Cougar meat is very taste.  I have eaten rattlesnake, groundhog, squirrel, skunk(my grandfather skinned and cleaned it), raccoon, and porcupine.  The groundhog, shunk,porcupine are very greasy when cooked.  You need to cook them on a rack and let the grease drip off the meat, same with bear meat as I remember.  Don't eat priarie dogs (they carry to many diseases) or coyote.  I hunted squirrels in the fall to put meat on the table when my dad was out of work (logger and the woods and mills usually shut down in the late fall). Once there was a foot or more of snow on the ground we quit hutting squirrels. They start eating the pine and fir needls and taste like turpentine.

We also hunted the more normal stuff like grouse, deer, and rabbits.  I hunted almost every day of the year for 7 years when we lived near the Canadian border north of Spokane, WA back in 1960 - 1967.  I miss being able to hunt (knees and back are shot), was good times.

Diamondback
A 45 may not expand but it will never be smaller than .45!!
NRA Member
Link Posted: 11/24/2007 8:40:11 PM EDT
[#33]

Originally Posted By rizzo1318:
You bet. I will eat the first coyote I kill after the first freeze here, which should be in a couple weeks.

And with it I will post my very first dinner pic!


... Tagged!
Link Posted: 11/24/2007 9:09:06 PM EDT
[#34]
I wouldnt eat another squirrel, they have little metal beads in their meat.


Link Posted: 11/24/2007 11:52:28 PM EDT
[#35]
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That's why you have to .22 them in the head, silly fella.

I got a coyote today - but was hunting far from home and had no way to keep it cool.

This week it's on - one night this week or this weekend and it's go time! The freeze has been in swing for over a week now!
Link Posted: 11/25/2007 2:45:19 AM EDT
[#36]
So its gonna be soon?

dinner pics please
Link Posted: 11/26/2007 6:57:16 PM EDT
[#37]

Originally Posted By rizzo1318:
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That's why you have to .22 them in the head, silly fella.

I got a coyote today - but was hunting far from home and had no way to keep it cool.

This week it's on - one night this week or this weekend and it's go time! The freeze has been in swing for over a week now!



You know what that sounds like guys?  An excuse....
Link Posted: 11/27/2007 10:25:22 AM EDT
[#38]

Originally Posted By Kujoe:

Originally Posted By rizzo1318:
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That's why you have to .22 them in the head, silly fella.

I got a coyote today - but was hunting far from home and had no way to keep it cool.

This week it's on - one night this week or this weekend and it's go time! The freeze has been in swing for over a week now!



You know what that sounds like guys?  An excuse....


That's what I'm saying.  Of course knowing how nasty its gonna be I would want everything on my side too so I can understand not wanting to let it spoil.  
Link Posted: 11/27/2007 2:47:16 PM EDT
[#39]
Alright, alright - I'm going calling Wednesday and this weekend sometime, so I should be able to bag something. And then it's on!
Link Posted: 11/28/2007 7:04:11 PM EDT
[Last Edit: DrunkDucky] [#40]
Ever heard of biomagnification? Every toxin that is in the local food chain will be exponentially more concentrated in your coyote dinner. Coyotes are also resivoirs for numerous diseases that expand well past rabies. Sarcoptic mange, canine distemper, and tularemia are just a few of the epizootic diseases that you need to worry about. You need to make damn sure to cook it entirely, and to be honest, that likely wouldn't be enough to kill all toxins that could be present. I personally would advise against it, but hell, it's your life.

Good luck.
Link Posted: 11/28/2007 8:05:48 PM EDT
[#41]
Marinate and cook it in some Jack Daniels ... it'll be ok.  



Link Posted: 11/30/2007 12:51:25 PM EDT
[#42]
Four f#@%!g pages and no coyote dinner pick....
Link Posted: 11/30/2007 4:57:20 PM EDT
[#43]
What the hell I will sign up for pics of him puking his, uhhhh so called meal up.
Link Posted: 12/5/2007 3:51:25 PM EDT
[#44]
Dog Tag!
Link Posted: 12/5/2007 9:37:30 PM EDT
[#45]
UPDATE: It rained like hell this last weekend, I went out anyways and got soaked with no luck in killing coyotes - did get a couple rabbits though!

This weekend is looking like rain also but it should clear up Saturday and that's when this meal will hopefully take place.

I know it's been a long time coming, but I wanted to wait for the freeze and now it keeps raining!

Stay tuned . . . .
Link Posted: 12/6/2007 3:35:32 PM EDT
[#46]
I could carve you off a roast from this tasty looking yote:





Yummy.
Link Posted: 12/6/2007 4:08:26 PM EDT
[#47]
yote? Yuck!
Link Posted: 12/7/2007 2:44:12 AM EDT
[#48]
tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock.....



Link Posted: 12/7/2007 3:00:09 AM EDT
[#49]
You shoot Coyote, and leave it where it lays.  It stinks so bad, how could you stand to skin it?

Yech!
Link Posted: 12/8/2007 1:11:59 AM EDT
[#50]
Any day now Rizzo  
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