anyone ever try this?

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Nothing like some coyote chili, it'll put hair on your chest.



Yeah, or if you are lucky, you can catch mange and it will take it off!
 
Coyotes are basicly at the top of the food chain.Being so makes them suseptible to every toxin on down the line.
So with that said I hear they taste like somewhere between
turkey vulture and bald eagle /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
Sure you can eat them. Try the kick [beeep] dog way to cook them. Get a large stew pot about 6qt. fill up with three qt of fresh water, next put on slow heat. Add diced carrets, onions, 1/4 cup dried chilie, potaotes,and a little salt and pepper. Next add boned out coyote and a leather boot size 14. Let simmer for six houres. When done throw away the stew take out the boot and put on your right foot. Then proceed to kick your own [beeep] with it. What the hell are you thinking trying too eat a coyote boy?
 
This has come up before in years past on this board. I have eaten it. Many years ago, my youngest brother and I called one in and shot it. He will eat anything. While I was skinning it he asked me to cut some meat off the hindquarters. I sliced off a couple of small steaks and we cooked it on the charcoal grill. Tasted as close to beef as any wild game I've ever eaten. Didn't burp it so I can't say as how it would taste the 2nd time but I don't think any of you would pick it out as coyote if someone fed it to you. I will say it was a little tough though.
 
Question: Do you know what the difference is between a bowling ball and a coyote?
Answer: You could eat the bowling ball if you had to!
 
All you need is a recipe and some time so hear you go................................................
1. Get your hands on some apple seeds
2. the next coyote you kill, take a picture, then leave an apple seed under it.
3. Come back in ten to fifteen years and enjoy them great tasting apples because you ain't even goin to make a yote taste good!!!!!!!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-006.gif
 
I'd eat dog but I wouldn't touch a coyote. When we kill 'em here in the piney woods of north Florida we just leave 'em lay... If you come back in a week or so later you'll find that they just rot away and even the vultures won't eat 'em.

From what I've read the plains indians kept a fair amount of dogs around their camps and during hard times when the buffalo was scarce they "put on the dog".

There's something especially nasty about a coyote and I don't know why except that maybe they're such social animals that they share diseases.

The Florida bobcat is a delicacy not to be passed up though.

$bob$
 
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