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8 minutes ago, First-light said:

Well there were a few of you who got it right. Saw this post on another website and I just couldn't believe that it was.............

bacon wrapped & smoked coyote hind leg. I think I'll pass!

Fooled me for sure.It does look tempting, yes I would give it a try

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9 hours ago, moog5050 said:

Ostrich is like good red meat.  Cook it medium rare.  I bought a bunch of it once from a local ostrich farm.  It was good but I did get tired of it. 

Restaurant at work used to have ostrich burgers. So good.  So odd it’s a red meat. 

I’ll pass on eating coyote. Blech! 

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21 hours ago, helmut in the bush said:

I guess that might be a step up from the road kill some of you like

I have eaten road kill venison all of my life and has given us many meals.What is wrong about eating a road killed animal?Most deer killed by  an automobile aren't even dead unless shot by PD if it were slammed by a Semi there would be nothing except crow food.

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Totally agree with you Dom.  My buddy's stepdad plowed snow for the state.  He used to grab up roadkilled deer and throw them on the seat in his big plow truck.  He fed alot of us growing boys through the winter!  I don't deal with roadkill in the warmer months, but fresh roadkill in cold temps doesn't bother me any.  Why let it go to waste?

Best roadkill I got was a 130lb doe that broke its neck on the tow mirror of a F350.  It flopped in the ditch in front of my buddy.  He threw it in his hatchback Escort and hung it in my garage.  Good times!

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21 hours ago, moog5050 said:

Ostrich is like good red meat.  Cook it medium rare.  I bought a bunch of it once from a local ostrich farm.  It was good but I did get tired of it. 

Emu also taste good, that would have been my second guess

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6 minutes ago, stubborn1VT said:

Totally agree with you Dom.  My buddy's stepdad plowed snow for the state.  He used to grab up roadkilled deer and throw them on the seat in his big plow truck.  He fed alot of us growing boys through the winter!  I don't deal with roadkill in the warmer months, but fresh roadkill in cold temps doesn't bother me any.  Why let it go to waste?

Best roadkill I got was a 130lb doe that broke its neck on the tow mirror of a F350.  It flopped in the ditch in front of my buddy.  He threw it in his hatchback Escort and hung it in my garage.  Good times!

Yes Sir!I dont bother in the warmer month either but from opening of Deer season until temps go to far above 45 makes good table fare/food.

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