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coyotes any good to eat?

Started by snowplow, August 04, 2015, 06:49:00 PM

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monk

Depends how hungry you are. The Wetzel boys found out "wolf ain't so bad" when you haven't eaten for 4 days.

TRAP

Ive skinned a bunch of them, and wouldn't knowingly eat one.
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K.S.TRAPPER

You boil any meat long enough and then smother it with some kind of sauce it's probably eatable if your hungry or starving     :help:      :dunno:    

Beaver meat, the 4 legged kind is another favorite and very good. I always save some for cooking and the best overall bait for most other predators besides Bobcat meat. IMO

 


 
The market on them has dropped out but there's not a prettier tanned pelt then beaver, and the sell very well. Plus they have castor and oil sacks that make great lure for all animals. Has a sweet smell and deer love it  when prepared right    ;)    

Tracy
You really haven't hunted the old fashion way until you've done it from one of these Indian houses.(The Tipi) "Glenn ST. Charles"

K.S.TRAPPER

Anyone else notice the starter of this thread hasn't responded not one time since starting it.    :knothead:    

Tracy
You really haven't hunted the old fashion way until you've done it from one of these Indian houses.(The Tipi) "Glenn ST. Charles"

bowheadhunter

Maybe the starter OPer died trying to eat a Coyote!  :clapper:     :biglaugh:
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snowplow

I'm sorry folks, I've been out due to stomach issues. But l have been reading intently and am thankful for all the information.    :p

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I would not eat one on a bet   :confused:    :scared:
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acedoc

i have seen some guys enjoy roadkill jackals with great gusto even so as it ran under one of their vehicles and have heard several hillfolk / tribals   here in india talk about snaring them for meat.
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QuoteOriginally posted by snowplow:
I'm sorry folks, I've been out due to stomach issues. But l have been reading intently and am thankful for all the information.     :p  
I hope your stomach issues were not caused by Coyote and hence the reason you posted lol.

Hope you feel better ...
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K.S.TRAPPER

I hope you get to feeling better quickly Dustin   :thumbsup:  

Tracy
You really haven't hunted the old fashion way until you've done it from one of these Indian houses.(The Tipi) "Glenn ST. Charles"

D. Key

What Cystic Rivers said...

Coyote is similar to dog, so you might ask Barry Sorrento if it tastes like chicken.    :D       :D
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K.S.TRAPPER

QuoteOriginally posted by D. Key:
What Cystic Rivers said...

Coyote is similar to dog, so you might ask Barry Sorrento if it tastes like chicken.     :D         :D  
Not there diet which directly effects the taste of there meat. Just saying and I catch and see way to many that look like this. Kinda ruins the appetite    :scared:  



Tracy
You really haven't hunted the old fashion way until you've done it from one of these Indian houses.(The Tipi) "Glenn ST. Charles"

tracker12

QuoteOriginally posted by Michael Arnette:
I've had dog in my overseas travel and found it was amazing! That being said, anyone who has skinned a coyote and smelled the offering would probably pass lol
I have eaten daigogie (dog) also and while it was eatable I would not call it amazing.  There was so many spices mixed in the meat could have been from my next door neighbor for all I knew.  

I pass on coyote.   I shot several when I lived in CA and that was one carcas that was always still there days later.
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snowplow

Haha, I was just joking guys. Thanks for the info though.

Well I definitely have to try one now. Call it morbid curiosity. I'm not too picky with meat anyhow.

mt-tom

I ran a trapline when I was a teenager (let's just say over 30 years ago).  I made it a point to try every type of critter I caught.  Coyote salami was pretty good.  Coyote jerky was rank, but not as bad as fox!  Oddly enough, fried muskrat was my favorite and I ate it on many occasions.  I wouldn't mind some even now.  Not about to break out the old traps now, though.

Tom

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QuoteOriginally posted by K.S.TRAPPER:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by D. Key:
What Cystic Rivers said...

Coyote is similar to dog, so you might ask Barry Sorrento if it tastes like chicken.      :D           :D  
Not there diet which directly effects the taste of there meat. Just saying and I catch and see way to many that look like this. Kinda ruins the appetite     :scared:    

 

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QuoteOriginally posted by K.S.TRAPPER:
Beaver meat, the 4 legged kind is another favorite and very good. I always save some for cooking and the best overall bait for most other predators besides Bobcats.
Been there, done that!  Hunted / fished with an old geezer in Michigan's northern lower peninsula.  He used to grind up the beaver and make burgers.  Mmmm, good.
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snowplow

So it sounds like some of you hunt coyote but dont eat them. What do you do with them? Isn't it illegal to let something lay?

Izzy

QuoteOriginally posted by snowplow:
So it sounds like some of you hunt coyote but dont eat them. What do you do with them? Isn't it illegal to let something lay?
Not when it comes to furbearers. I don't even think Alaska requires salvaging wolf and grizz carcasses. Salvaging their carcases is not even a practical excersise for proficient trappers and callers.

Izzy



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