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Post by BT on Apr 6, 2008 22:22:14 GMT -5
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Post by Greg Krause on Apr 6, 2008 22:37:30 GMT -5
well there's your assignment then ! You guys are startin' to scare me a little....I'd like to request that I be assigned to broadhead testing only. Oh. now you want to run ;D My buddy once cooked a "clean" store bought Rat for a class project. i ate it and goit x-tra credit. BBQ style........no joke
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Post by mtshooter on Apr 7, 2008 6:23:27 GMT -5
well there's your assignment then ! I'm with Red, I pass on this one
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Post by Raven on Apr 10, 2008 8:48:16 GMT -5
When your starving you will eat most anything ,i had a brother in law that was big into turtle soup, man that stuff smelled awful ...
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Post by CopperHead on Apr 14, 2008 8:46:04 GMT -5
Turtles smell awful when you are cleaning them too. But then again so does a chicken. But when meat is found in low quanities you'll take what you can get. Besides it for the most part "tastes like chicken". Well if you fry it.
On a side note it is important that you handel turtle meat alot like chicken too for pretty much the same reasons bacteria and such.
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Post by stilllearning on Apr 14, 2008 10:18:13 GMT -5
Crazy ...... I am telling you your crazy. You have been staying in the woods way to long at one time to run out of food and have to eat this stuff. Nasty very nasty. ROFLMAO
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Post by BT on Apr 14, 2008 19:37:20 GMT -5
I was starving (literally) at one time. I believe I counted 45 days...it may have been 43 though....many years ago when I was a teenager. Anyway.... I finally found a place in a stream that had lizards...the little black ones that have the red spots running down the sides. Some had yellow spots and some had orange I believe.....anyway , I spent half the day working that part of the stream , flipping rocks,logs and pulling up cut grass....all the while eating everyone I found. They were delicious!! Also found crawl fish which I had never seen in Maine....but in this one spot there were a few. Ate them all as I found them and wouldn't have considered tossing even a scrap of shell or gut. The crawl fish went down hard and were slimy....no meat as would be after a normal steaming. I didn't care for them at all....however...the lizards were excellent!!
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Post by Greg Krause on Apr 14, 2008 21:10:46 GMT -5
I was starving (literally) at one time. I believe I counted 45 days...it may have been 43 though....many years ago when I was a teenager. Anyway.... I finally found a place in a stream that had lizards...the little black ones that have the red spots running down the sides. Some had yellow spots and some had orange I believe.....anyway , I spent half the day working that part of the stream , flipping rocks,logs and pulling up cut grass....all the while eating everyone I found. They were delicious!! Also found crawl fish which I had never seen in Maine....but in this one spot there were a few. Ate them all as I found them and wouldn't have considered tossing even a scrap of shell or gut. The crawl fish went down hard and were slimy....no meat as would be after a normal steaming. I didn't care for them at all....however...the lizards were excellent!! Man, we use to get buckets of craw fish and steam them up and just eat the tails out of the shell, kinda like you'd eat a shrimp, just grab hold of the meat with your teeth and pull.
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Post by BT on Apr 15, 2008 6:58:04 GMT -5
Not these crawlfish.....they were like snot on the inside with no firmness at all.
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Post by CopperHead on Apr 15, 2008 8:44:22 GMT -5
Those little lizards are called newts. ;D Sounds like you had a witches brew a going.
eye of newt and a tail from something
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But I definitely understand that!!
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