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Quote from: JJB11B on December 28, 2016, 08:10:38 PMQuote from: ouchfoss on December 28, 2016, 08:08:05 PMQuote from: Turner89 on December 28, 2016, 07:55:33 PMI won't be cooking any muskrat though. No matter how good you make them sound They are pretty good eating I must say but the hind legs are the only thing worth really cooking plus the bones are kind of big. I was thinking if you got several of them it might be good to cook them like hot wings. is possum any good? I've never eaten one but I know down south a lot of people eat them and I hear they're delicious. Oddly enough, they are really rare around here.
Quote from: ouchfoss on December 28, 2016, 08:08:05 PMQuote from: Turner89 on December 28, 2016, 07:55:33 PMI won't be cooking any muskrat though. No matter how good you make them sound They are pretty good eating I must say but the hind legs are the only thing worth really cooking plus the bones are kind of big. I was thinking if you got several of them it might be good to cook them like hot wings. is possum any good?
Quote from: Turner89 on December 28, 2016, 07:55:33 PMI won't be cooking any muskrat though. No matter how good you make them sound They are pretty good eating I must say but the hind legs are the only thing worth really cooking plus the bones are kind of big. I was thinking if you got several of them it might be good to cook them like hot wings.
I won't be cooking any muskrat though. No matter how good you make them sound
Quote from: JJB11B on December 28, 2016, 07:56:52 PMbeaver is good. whats not to like about eating beaver? Believe it or not, some people have no idea what they're missing.
beaver is good. whats not to like about eating beaver?
I was wanting to try beaver last year, but I needed cat bait more then meat. I filled both my elk and deer tags this year. So I really don't need the meat. That being said I'm still planning on trying it this year. I've had cougar before and that tastes amazing. I've always wondered if bobcat tastes anywhere near as good. If I'm able to trap one this year I will plan on trying it as well. Does anyone have a favorite recipe they want to share.
Quote from: Blsum on December 28, 2016, 08:17:15 PMI was wanting to try beaver last year, but I needed cat bait more then meat. I filled both my elk and deer tags this year. So I really don't need the meat. That being said I'm still planning on trying it this year. I've had cougar before and that tastes amazing. I've always wondered if bobcat tastes anywhere near as good. If I'm able to trap one this year I will plan on trying it as well. Does anyone have a favorite recipe they want to share. All I've done is cut it into thin steaks or even stir fry size and fry it in oil and put salt, pepper and garlic powder on it and eat that with Heinz 57. Awesome!
Looks awesome I kind of want to try smoked beaver jerky when I get one
I was think thin steaks on the grill with charcoal and peeled alder cook low and slow till its dry. With seasonings of course. Same way I cook beef steaks just leave it on the heat longer to get it dry