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Create a channel Learn more22lr 17hmr or 223 I intend to eat them i would prefer to not have to only headshot.
Worse than grilled raccoon? Hahahaha horror story from my childhoodGroundhog is greasy as f!@#
Worse than grilled raccoon? Hahahaha horror story from my childhood
My buddy and I shot one when we were teenagers. His dad made us cook it and eat it.My uncle would take every one of those bandits I would bring him, especially if they were killed off of a corn feeder
Maybe in ChiliMy buddy and I shot one when we were teenagers. His dad made us cook it and eat it.
I’ll pass unless it’s to try one pressure cooked and dolled up with bbq sauce. I’ve heard that is ok eating
Rural pigeons are a delicacy. City ones not so much.This is bringing back memories of junior high when a classmate gave me some jerky he made the night before. It was excellent. After eating a bunch I then asked what it was. He said it was a pigeon he shot on the farm. First question has always been “what is it?” before eating any since then.
Never ate groundhog. Don’t plan to either but who knows what the future holds.
You sure you're not thinking of possum?Groundhog is greasy as f!@#
I get all warm and fuzzy too, hoping more people stay in the city and leave the country to us folks raised in itWhen reading threads like this I praise God my parents raised me in the city.
The only small game my father would bring home would be partridge, pheasant, quail, and hares.
My father was a chef who owned a restaurant.
I would suggest a marinade in some sort of mild acid. I killed a ton of ducks and geese when I lived in KS and ate every one of them. I marinated them in milk or buttermilk (lactic acid) for several days changing the marinade daily.What do you do with them to prep is what I want to know? Clean, wash well, ice soak for a day, par boil and then cook?
Waste not, want not…Who the hell eats field rats.
In a deep raspy voice with a cigar in your mouth"Buzzards gotta eat,,,, worms too"
If squirrel is better, groundhog must be totally nasty. Even my dog spit out the squirrel we cooked.Squirrel is WAY better.
BBQ Squirrel was a staple at our tsble growing up. But, like rabbit you gotta check the liver and lungs for Tularemia (white spots)If squirrel is better, groundhog must be totally nasty. Even my dog spit out the squirrel we cooked.
"Buzzards gotta eat,,,, worms too"
My dad used to prepare coon with a gravy over rice Mmmmm so good. There are a few things I wish I learned before he passed. Raccoon was a kind of family delicacy!Worse than grilled raccoon? Hahahaha horror story from my childhood
I’m betting there a quite a few good ways to eat it. I’m not the one to turn my nose up at much without at least giving it a tryMy dad used to prepare coon with a gravy over rice Mmmmm so good. There are a few things I wish I learned before he passed. Raccoon was a kind of family delicacy!
That’s a very low bar.IMO better than deer.
One of the dumbest pieces of fudd lore/propaganda/rules on existence.if I was going to kill something then I had to eat it. S
That’s a very low bar.
There’s a reason we raise cows and chickens. Not deer geese groundhogs and other assorted trash meat