Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Butchering, Cooking, Recipes => Topic started by: Benh on July 19, 2013, 07:52:35 AM
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Is their any good use for wolf meet? Besides dog food? Can it be marinated and then put in the smoker? Has anyone ever tried any or have any recipes? .....Just curious
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Never heard of anyone eating it.
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30 caliber terminal ballistics testing is the best use.
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No wolves carry a very bad form of tape worm. The meat wouldnt even be good for dogs
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I'd hesitate to even feed it to other wolves.
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I dont know if it's true or not but I heard even wild animals wont eat a wolf. It would be cool to hear if anyone has tried it though.
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I would think if ground up and cooked first, it would do for a dog food supplement or maybe hog food. But it would really need to be cooked like pork or chicken, well done and cooked all the way through, I would think that would then take care of any parasites the meat carried.
But I can't imagine what the smell would be while it was in the pot cooking.....
Looks like a duplicate thread:
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,129851.msg1727936/topicseen.html#new (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,129851.msg1727936/topicseen.html#new)
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Wolves stink pretty bad! When I skinned the wolf I shot I about puked! :puke:
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Yuck!
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"Let's give it to Smossy. He'll eat anything!!!"
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:chuckle:
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Never been that hungry.
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"Let's give it to Smossy. He'll eat anything!!!"
:chuckle: :chuckle: :yeah: :yeah: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Maggot food is about all it's worth. Then take the maggots out fishing.
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Hey! Wait a minute there! Now the wolf is more palatable. Fry the maggots with some Jonny salt! Mmmmmm!! :drool: :EAT:
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Here's a good thread on the eating qualities of various Alaskan land animals. On page two Bushrat praised the eating quality of one wolf in particular and has a good description of many other animals from mink to rutted bull caribou which seems to be the consensus worst eating animal in Alaska. Bushrat is the "real deal" when it comes to remote living/eating what you have to to survive. He lives very remotely on the Kandik River of Northeast Alaska. Another connoisseur of different wild meats is Strangerinastrangeland who seems to hunt or fish every waking hour of the year.
http://forums.outdoorsdirectory.com/showthread.php/130020-What-is-the-worst-tasting-land-animal-in-Alaska?highlight=eating+wolf (http://forums.outdoorsdirectory.com/showthread.php/130020-What-is-the-worst-tasting-land-animal-in-Alaska?highlight=eating+wolf)
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I just tenderize with a shovel :chuckle:
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I just tenderize with a shovel :chuckle:
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