I'll try just about anything once, but coyote won't make my regular menu even if I find I like it. I already get enough biomagnified meat from alligator and all the predatory fin-fish I eat. Not that I mind eating critters that dine on "yucky" stuff--bottom feeders like crab, lobster & catfish are all on my personal favorites list.
Haven't gotten thet hongry yet, although my only source of income is Disability, and there are plenty around. Thet day may come. Ate lotsa dawg meat in "Patties" (the Jamaican equivalent of Sloppy Joes) until I found out. Excellent eating, only a bit too much like cannibalism. It's OK with my dawgz; they don't cotton to coyotes anyway.
To quote the very quotable character Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) in Pulp Fiction:
"Hey, sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I'd never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy ************".
blackdawgz,
Also, if you are dining in the islands, and you are fairly far off the beaten tourist path, don't order a hamburger - it might have been Trigger or Mr. Ed in a previous life.....
Rumor has it that that's what Buffett's "Cheeseburger in Paradise" really was (about).....I was warned of this when I visited Montserrat a few years ago to only eat certain things.
They start to stink pretty soon after turning then into good coyotes. I guess if I was hungry enough for it to still be appetizing even with that smell I'd give it a try, I've eaten fox before with no ill affects.
I guess if you can get by the ticks, fleas, skin infections,bad smell, intestial worms, and other asst. bad things, the meat would be red and stringy, so give it a try if you want. Too many other critters around here to eat, I'll leave the coyotes alone.
Never!!!! I wouldn't reccoment it either. Not only are they scavengers, but they are dogs. That's just totally gross!!! Whatever floats your boat though, they may be the next white meat. UGH!!!!
Hey. I've never even hunted yotes but I'd like to. Moving to Idaho where it's possible. I just thought I'd point out that the example given for biomagnification is a little out of date. You don't have to worry about DDT anymore. It was made illegal years ago.
I'll try just about anything once, but coyote won't make my regular menu even if I find I like it. I already get enough biomagnified meat from alligator and all the predatory fin-fish I eat. Not that I mind eating critters that dine on "yucky" stuff--bottom feeders like crab, lobster & catfish are all on my personal favorites list.
Haven't gotten thet hongry yet, although my only source of income is Disability, and there are plenty around. Thet day may come. Ate lotsa dawg meat in "Patties" (the Jamaican equivalent of Sloppy Joes) until I found out. Excellent eating, only a bit too much like cannibalism. It's OK with my dawgz; they don't cotton to coyotes anyway.
To quote the very quotable character Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) in Pulp Fiction:
"Hey, sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I'd never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy ************".
blackdawgz,
Also, if you are dining in the islands, and you are fairly far off the beaten tourist path, don't order a hamburger - it might have been Trigger or Mr. Ed in a previous life.....
Rumor has it that that's what Buffett's "Cheeseburger in Paradise" really was (about).....I was warned of this when I visited Montserrat a few years ago to only eat certain things.
They start to stink pretty soon after turning then into good coyotes. I guess if I was hungry enough for it to still be appetizing even with that smell I'd give it a try, I've eaten fox before with no ill affects.
I guess if you can get by the ticks, fleas, skin infections,bad smell, intestial worms, and other asst. bad things, the meat would be red and stringy, so give it a try if you want. Too many other critters around here to eat, I'll leave the coyotes alone.
Never!!!! I wouldn't reccoment it either. Not only are they scavengers, but they are dogs. That's just totally gross!!! Whatever floats your boat though, they may be the next white meat. UGH!!!!
Hey. I've never even hunted yotes but I'd like to. Moving to Idaho where it's possible. I just thought I'd point out that the example given for biomagnification is a little out of date. You don't have to worry about DDT anymore. It was made illegal years ago.
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Google the term "biomagnification" to correctly answer this question. It's an interesting topic that all outdoorsman(woman) should be aware of.
And my answer is "NO".
No..I don't eat it either!!!
Here is the link buckhunter suggesting to look :)
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/D/DDTandTrophicLe...
Nope
I don't think so but i've heard of people eating bobcat, but it dosen't sound very appetizing to me.
I think I'll pass!
il try any meat once....heck give me skunk stew and tell me its skunk after an il prlly eat the heck outa it...
Biomagnified or not they are not on my menu!
Have any idea of what they eat? heck no I wouldn't eat coyote
I know what coyotes eat. Answer: anything and everything!
Not on my menu either....
I prefer this pest in my sights, but not on my menu!
Never tried one and I hope things don't get that tough that I have too.
"Dog is a fine meal"~The Patriot. Haha you can try it first.
I'll try just about anything once, but coyote won't make my regular menu even if I find I like it. I already get enough biomagnified meat from alligator and all the predatory fin-fish I eat. Not that I mind eating critters that dine on "yucky" stuff--bottom feeders like crab, lobster & catfish are all on my personal favorites list.
You really can't do anything with them. They aren't worth anything except for 15 bucks in the fur market. You can't eat them either.
Haven't gotten thet hongry yet, although my only source of income is Disability, and there are plenty around. Thet day may come. Ate lotsa dawg meat in "Patties" (the Jamaican equivalent of Sloppy Joes) until I found out. Excellent eating, only a bit too much like cannibalism. It's OK with my dawgz; they don't cotton to coyotes anyway.
That doesn't sound appealing to me at all!
Never!
To quote the very quotable character Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) in Pulp Fiction:
"Hey, sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I'd never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy ************".
blackdawgz,
Also, if you are dining in the islands, and you are fairly far off the beaten tourist path, don't order a hamburger - it might have been Trigger or Mr. Ed in a previous life.....
Rumor has it that that's what Buffett's "Cheeseburger in Paradise" really was (about).....I was warned of this when I visited Montserrat a few years ago to only eat certain things.
If you're starving.
They start to stink pretty soon after turning then into good coyotes. I guess if I was hungry enough for it to still be appetizing even with that smell I'd give it a try, I've eaten fox before with no ill affects.
NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOT A CHANCE!!!!!!!!
the only way id eat 'em is if i was starving lost in the woods somewhere and that was the only thing i could shoot.
In Europe the butcher shops leave the heads on poultry and rabbits so the customer is sure of waht critter they are taking home to eat.
WAM took the words right out of my mouth. It's no different than asking us if we would eat vulture...
vulture aint half bad but coyote? your on your man!
I eat most of the animals I kill, but I never eat coyotes. It just seems weird eating an animal that is a close relative to my dogs.
I guess if you can get by the ticks, fleas, skin infections,bad smell, intestial worms, and other asst. bad things, the meat would be red and stringy, so give it a try if you want. Too many other critters around here to eat, I'll leave the coyotes alone.
I personaly wouldn't.
Never!!!! I wouldn't reccoment it either. Not only are they scavengers, but they are dogs. That's just totally gross!!! Whatever floats your boat though, they may be the next white meat. UGH!!!!
Hey. I've never even hunted yotes but I'd like to. Moving to Idaho where it's possible. I just thought I'd point out that the example given for biomagnification is a little out of date. You don't have to worry about DDT anymore. It was made illegal years ago.
Negitive!
no
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Google the term "biomagnification" to correctly answer this question. It's an interesting topic that all outdoorsman(woman) should be aware of.
And my answer is "NO".
No..I don't eat it either!!!
Here is the link buckhunter suggesting to look :)
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/D/DDTandTrophicLe...
Nope
I don't think so but i've heard of people eating bobcat, but it dosen't sound very appetizing to me.
I think I'll pass!
il try any meat once....heck give me skunk stew and tell me its skunk after an il prlly eat the heck outa it...
Biomagnified or not they are not on my menu!
Have any idea of what they eat? heck no I wouldn't eat coyote
If you're starving.
I know what coyotes eat. Answer: anything and everything!
Not on my menu either....
I prefer this pest in my sights, but not on my menu!
Never tried one and I hope things don't get that tough that I have too.
"Dog is a fine meal"~The Patriot. Haha you can try it first.
I'll try just about anything once, but coyote won't make my regular menu even if I find I like it. I already get enough biomagnified meat from alligator and all the predatory fin-fish I eat. Not that I mind eating critters that dine on "yucky" stuff--bottom feeders like crab, lobster & catfish are all on my personal favorites list.
You really can't do anything with them. They aren't worth anything except for 15 bucks in the fur market. You can't eat them either.
Haven't gotten thet hongry yet, although my only source of income is Disability, and there are plenty around. Thet day may come. Ate lotsa dawg meat in "Patties" (the Jamaican equivalent of Sloppy Joes) until I found out. Excellent eating, only a bit too much like cannibalism. It's OK with my dawgz; they don't cotton to coyotes anyway.
That doesn't sound appealing to me at all!
Never!
To quote the very quotable character Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) in Pulp Fiction:
"Hey, sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I'd never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy ************".
blackdawgz,
Also, if you are dining in the islands, and you are fairly far off the beaten tourist path, don't order a hamburger - it might have been Trigger or Mr. Ed in a previous life.....
Rumor has it that that's what Buffett's "Cheeseburger in Paradise" really was (about).....I was warned of this when I visited Montserrat a few years ago to only eat certain things.
They start to stink pretty soon after turning then into good coyotes. I guess if I was hungry enough for it to still be appetizing even with that smell I'd give it a try, I've eaten fox before with no ill affects.
NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOT A CHANCE!!!!!!!!
the only way id eat 'em is if i was starving lost in the woods somewhere and that was the only thing i could shoot.
In Europe the butcher shops leave the heads on poultry and rabbits so the customer is sure of waht critter they are taking home to eat.
WAM took the words right out of my mouth. It's no different than asking us if we would eat vulture...
I eat most of the animals I kill, but I never eat coyotes. It just seems weird eating an animal that is a close relative to my dogs.
I guess if you can get by the ticks, fleas, skin infections,bad smell, intestial worms, and other asst. bad things, the meat would be red and stringy, so give it a try if you want. Too many other critters around here to eat, I'll leave the coyotes alone.
I personaly wouldn't.
Never!!!! I wouldn't reccoment it either. Not only are they scavengers, but they are dogs. That's just totally gross!!! Whatever floats your boat though, they may be the next white meat. UGH!!!!
Hey. I've never even hunted yotes but I'd like to. Moving to Idaho where it's possible. I just thought I'd point out that the example given for biomagnification is a little out of date. You don't have to worry about DDT anymore. It was made illegal years ago.
Negitive!
vulture aint half bad but coyote? your on your man!
no
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