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I'm afraid to try it lol
I had no intention of eating one but I killed 2 of them and figured i would take the pelt from them and while carefully skinning the first one I seen the meat.
Looked like
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skinless chicken.

Then my stomach took over and I sliced off a chunk of that meat and went inside, seasoned and pan fried it.
I no longer wanted the pelt.
I want that meat.

I cooked up a bunch for myself and a hunting friend and then took the rest home and the wife loved it and took some to work for her lunch (Tinker)
Couple of her friends there said you got homemade fried chicken!!

She said it isn't chicken.
Then told them what it was and one of her friends wanted to try it and wife said NOPE it's mine.
I later took some to her friends house and their family ate it and loved it.

I then killed a NOT stinky coyote about a month later and rinsed the meat and cooked it and it made really good summer sausage.
Wife and her friend and family liked it also.

I would have never thought to eat a coyote.
But i was talking at a campfire with a guy i met on the red river that stated his grandmother would only eat coyote.
Nothing else wild from the woods just coyote.

My hunting buddy turned his slowly and looked at me and said you are going to make me eat a coyote aren't you.

What makes you say that I replied.
He said: You are going to kill one and eat it now and you are not getting one up on me.
If you eat it I'm eating it.
 
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I had no intention of eating one but I killed 2 of them and figured i would take the pelt from them and while carefully skinning the first one I seen the meat.
Looked like View attachment 530691 skinless chicken.

Then my stomach took over and I sliced off a chunk of that meat and went inside, seasoned and pan fried it.
I no longer wanted the pelt.
I want that meat.

I cooked up a bunch for myself and a hunting friend and then took the rest home and the wife loved it and took some to work for her lunch (Tinker)
Couple of her friends there said you got homemade fried chicken!!

She said it isn't chicken.
Then told them what it was and one of her friends wanted to try it and wife said NOPE it's mine.
I later took some to her friends house and their family ate it and loved it.

I then killed a NOT stinky coyote about a month later and rinsed the meat and cooked it and it made really good summer sausage.
Wife and her friend and family liked it also.

I would have never thought to eat a coyote.
But i was talking at a campfire with a guy i met on the red river that stated his grandmother would only eat coyote.
Nothing else wild from the woods just coyote.

My hunting buddy turned his slowly and looked at me and said you are going to make me eat a coyote aren't you.

What makes you say that I replied.
He said: You are going to kill one and eat it now and you are not getting one up on me.
If you eat it I'm eating it.
Coyote is good. Though they and the cat are unclean meat.

I ate some BBQ Coyote a couple times as well as possum and co on. BBQ makes most anything good tho!


Haaaaa had to spell co on with a space or it does this! ****
 
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Well I've been after this buck morning and night for the past week every since it showed up on the camera. Had it walk by at 30 yards a few days ago when I had the bow, but never stopped to give me a shot. Today was my lucky day. It's a pretty wild rack. As far as I can tell, there's 37 points that are 1 inch or more. 235 yards, pretty windy, double lunged i believe. Video will be coming in a few days.

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