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Posted: 9/22/2007 12:37:05 AM EDT
[Last Edit: rizzo1318]
Why don't we eat predators? I mean, everyone says they're nasty, but has anyone here actually tried one? I mean, I kill at least 30 predators a year by calling and maybe I should try eating one . . . .

I did it! Complete with video footage!

Coyote PAGE 6

Bobcat PAGE 10

Now with a friend eating tasty Scorpion! PAGE 12

Fox PAGE 13

My son and I eat a Lizard PAGE 15



Link Posted: 9/22/2007 11:52:49 AM EDT
[#1]
A guy told me his friend tried a coyote, because he will try anything, and said he will never do it again.
I know I couldn't do it.


In Christ,

Song Dog
Link Posted: 9/22/2007 11:55:31 AM EDT
[#2]
I have eaten mountain lion sausage, made from a lion a friend killed in Utah.

It was excellent, and I have read that lions were considered a delicacy by the old mountain men.
Link Posted: 9/22/2007 11:57:06 AM EDT
[#3]
I've also heard that mountain lion is good.  But I've heard the other predators taste pretty nasty.
Link Posted: 9/22/2007 1:05:27 PM EDT
[#4]
Ever eat vegetarian pussy? Much milder in flavor.
Less nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur.

Animals taste like what they eat. Carnivores in general are stronger flavored (and tougher).
Even herbivores vary depending on their feed.

Predators are also top consumers.
All of the environmental contaminants are concentrated in their flesh.

Some people just don't eat them out of respect.


Colonel Hurtz
Link Posted: 9/22/2007 11:34:55 PM EDT
[#5]

Originally Posted By Warhawk:
I have eaten mountain lion sausage, made from a lion a friend killed in Utah.

It was excellent, and I have read that lions were considered a delicacy by the old mountain men.


You know, my dad said that also, and he would know. He grew up in the guiding business in the Tetons of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Link Posted: 9/24/2007 4:46:14 AM EDT
[#6]
Mountain Lion was one of the best meats I ever ate.
Link Posted: 9/24/2007 8:58:56 PM EDT
[#7]
If yes on Mtn Lion, what about Bobcats?
Link Posted: 9/25/2007 4:21:06 PM EDT
[#8]
I think you should try it.  Post dinner pics.
Link Posted: 9/25/2007 6:56:46 PM EDT
[#9]
I'm on the job!

Review to follow . . . .
Link Posted: 9/27/2007 11:39:29 AM EDT
[#10]
you are what you eat. Some animals have that game taste to it, but others taste good. Rabbits, Ducks, Squirels, etc but others have an aquired taste like armadillo, possom or racoon. If you want to try then eat if you dont like it then dont eat it but keep the fur at least.
Link Posted: 9/27/2007 12:12:17 PM EDT
[#11]
My culture does not eat dogs, that being said if I had to provide a meal for my family and all there is, is the yotes.  Granted they would make a lovely stew.  I have a Korean friend whom I hunt with who takes the skinned yotes to his family.  He said it tasted horrid and wont eat it again.  His dad always thanks me for the meat.  I hear Lion is wonderful.  Never even thought about a Bobcat.  

Link Posted: 9/27/2007 3:26:23 PM EDT
[#12]

Stronger man than I
Can't wait for the review

In Christ,

Song Dog
Link Posted: 10/3/2007 5:47:28 PM EDT
[#13]
Egads man! Eating a Coyote.

I'd have to be about half a step from starving to death. Just something about what they eat, or to put it better... the few things they WON'T eat.

I ate a Jackrabbit once........ and once was more then enough.


Hehe, for sure update us on how it was.
Link Posted: 10/9/2007 11:35:59 AM EDT
[#14]

Originally Posted By rizzo1318:
Why don't we eat predators? I mean, everyone says they're nasty, but has anyone here actually tried one? I mean, I kill at least 20 predators a year by calling and maybe I should try eating one . . . .

Are you serious????
Link Posted: 10/9/2007 6:34:42 PM EDT
[#15]
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!
Link Posted: 10/9/2007 6:40:24 PM EDT
[#16]

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!


Good Luck, but me thinks you'll be sorry
Link Posted: 10/9/2007 6:46:22 PM EDT
[#17]
I would have to be tanked to attempt that. Can I send you a can of Chili or something?
Link Posted: 10/9/2007 10:23:01 PM EDT
[#18]
Well, I always accept donations! But for this coyote, I'm gonna be eating it without much seasoning - never know until you try!
Link Posted: 10/9/2007 10:27:42 PM EDT
[#19]
tag
Link Posted: 10/9/2007 10:44:27 PM EDT
[#20]
I have never had coyote.

Squirrel is very good as well as rabbit, raccoon, rattlesnake, wild hog.

Good luck with the hunt
Link Posted: 10/9/2007 11:41:46 PM EDT
[#21]
That isn't going to end well.

Dogs we have had would not even touch it.

Have smelled it when you skin them? Maybe if you were starving but other than that no way.

I have eaten lots of things but dog, badger ground hog, P dog are not on that list. And never will be.
Link Posted: 10/9/2007 11:57:40 PM EDT
[#22]
Yep, I've smelled 'em. Stinky!

I surely don't want to eat anything that lives under the ground (pdog, badger, etc.) but hey, I've eaten damn near every other type of game in AZ, might as well try the one thing I hunt the most!

Plus, I have life insurance . . . .
Link Posted: 10/10/2007 12:53:47 AM EDT
[#23]
They're scavengers.  That ranks right up there with eating rat or opossum.   I'll pass.
Link Posted: 10/10/2007 2:17:22 AM EDT
[#24]
DANGER WILL ROBINSON DANGER, IDOT WARNING IDOT WARNING.........
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 4:53:51 PM EDT
[#25]

Originally Posted By Muerte:
you are what you eat. Some animals have that game taste to it, but others taste good. Rabbits, Ducks, Squirels, etc but others have an aquired taste like armadillo, possom or racoon. If you want to try then eat if you dont like it then dont eat it but keep the fur at least.


You probably shouldn't eat or even handle armadillo.  They carry Leprosy.
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 5:19:12 PM EDT
[#26]

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


No, it's not.
It's LOWER!
I've eaten possum a couple times, and a fair bit of 'rat (okay, muskrat)
But I'm going to have to be starving before I stick a fork in a fox or coyote!

(although the local joint that supposedly serves up some dog makes it taste mighty fine!)
And there's always cat: the other gray meat!
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 5:23:14 PM EDT
[#27]
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 5:49:35 PM EDT
[#28]
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 7:03:13 PM EDT
[#29]

Originally Posted By SGB:
I found this recipe for yote over to THR


marinade them over night in you favorite marinade.
soak two oak planks in salted water over night.
fire up the grill, place 1st soaked plank on then place marinaded coyote then place other plank on top close grill and cook about 8 min. per pound, remove planks and coyote.
now throw coyote in trash and eat the planks !



Haha - I've heard that one before! Well, I've eaten horse and donkey, so I guess we'll see how coyote compares!
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 8:06:18 PM EDT
[#30]
Cook it well. I think it just might kill you if you don't. Hell burn it I dout it would hurt the taste any
Link Posted: 10/13/2007 1:51:00 PM EDT
[#31]
Damn, cook it well...one word RABIES! Like any predator I dust off, I always pop on the surgical gloves before handling because of Rabies.

You had better do some research to see what cooking temp elevation will kill the rabies virus.

In short, damn if I would, right now the current situation does not demand such bravado, I would rather sit down at applebees for a chicken dinner.
Until survival become paramount would I even consider such dinner fare.

Actually I would run around eating house cats before a coyote.

There is some evidence of house cats being eaten without too much complaint.
When Paris was besiged by the Germans in the Franco-Prussian war, they say the citizens of Paris were reduced to eating cats, and coined the term "Roof Rabbits"

Gavin
Link Posted: 10/13/2007 8:36:57 PM EDT
[#32]


OST.
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 7:09:36 PM EDT
[#33]
this really isnt going to end well.. good luck.........make sure to post pics..

jon..
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 7:17:40 PM EDT
[#34]
I once tried to eat a coyote.... I was very very hungry hadnt eaten anything but a Bluejay in 3 days.  Cut a nice rump roast out of him, rubbed it in salt, spitted it and slow roasted it over the fire for what seemed an eternity.  My stomach growled as I watched the juices boil out of the meat and drip slowly onto the hot rocks and coals below.  Finally I deemed it done and sliced off a piece with my buck knife and cheerfully popped it in my mouth.  I then immediately spit it out and gagged.  Coyote even slow roasted rotisserie style over an open flame of cow chips and wild plum branches, taste not unlike a wet stinky dog smells.  However pack rat is quite tastey and much more tender than squirrel.
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 7:18:11 PM EDT
[#35]
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 7:28:33 PM EDT
[#36]
found this for u rizzo....




jon..
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 7:31:41 PM EDT
[#37]

Originally Posted By pballjunkie666:
found this for u rizzo....


i5.photobucket.com/albums/y174/pballjunkie666/CoyoteHelper.jpg

jon..
Now that is funny!
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 7:36:30 PM EDT
[#38]
I wonder how this is going to turn out.
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 7:43:47 PM EDT
[#39]

Originally Posted By Warhawk:
I have eaten mountain lion sausage, made from a lion a friend killed in Utah.

It was excellent, and I have read that lions were considered a delicacy by the old mountain men.


yup. i've heard this also.

i won't eat scavengers unless i'm starving, and that is what i think of coyotes as. same with crow
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 8:06:45 PM EDT
[#40]
I love that 'Coyote Helper' picture!

First freeze is just about here - it's almost time!
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 8:49:19 PM EDT
[#41]

Originally Posted By gks452:
I've also heard that mountain lion is good.  But I've heard the other predators taste pretty nasty.


It's the other "White" meat. Cooks up just like pork.

I dont think you could get ant one to eat coyote
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 10:50:26 PM EDT
[#42]
Well then stay tuned, cause I'm gonna do it.
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 10:56:23 PM EDT
[#43]

Originally Posted By rizzo1318:
Well then stay tuned, cause I'm gonna do it.


tag
Link Posted: 10/23/2007 11:46:54 PM EDT
[#44]
Coyote, its the other, other white meat.

Ghilly
Link Posted: 10/31/2007 4:54:22 PM EDT
[#45]
I heard coyote taste like ASS!!!  And I believe it. Ill take they're word for it.hinking.gif
Link Posted: 10/31/2007 8:54:40 PM EDT
[#46]
Well my friends, the first freeze is upon is! This weekend it's deer season, so after that, it's coyote eatin time!
Link Posted: 11/1/2007 12:10:49 PM EDT
[#47]
this is gunna be interesting... lol..

jon..
Link Posted: 11/1/2007 2:02:13 PM EDT
[#48]
Rizzo, You ain't right
But fill us in. Kinda can't wait.

In Christ,

Song Dog
Link Posted: 11/1/2007 7:36:13 PM EDT
[Last Edit: Kujoe] [#49]
Tag.


OMG
Link Posted: 11/1/2007 9:44:08 PM EDT
[#50]
You have to post the recipe, some before and after pics of the prepared coyote, and your screen name written on a napkin for the dinner pic. This should be good.
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