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Posted by Bigridge kennel on 10-23-2013 04:31 PM:

Be honest lol eating coon?

Me and my friend have pondered on the idea of eating coon for a while now . Is there like a certain way to fix it and it taste good lol id hate for my first try to be horrible . Any recipes ?

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Posted by Cynthia on 10-23-2013 04:43 PM:

Ive had it bbq'd. its cleaned, fat removed, put in pressure cooker just like any other meat until tender and then sauced. it was actually very good.

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Posted by buck brush on 10-23-2013 04:43 PM:

they are good if fixed right,

by the way they moved your other thread to the walker board and your mail box was full i tried to send you a PM and it would not go through

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Posted by Riverbottom Ron on 10-23-2013 04:47 PM:

COON

SAME THING CYNTHIA SAID DONE LIKE THAT AND YOU CANT TELL IT MUCH FROM BEEF AND ITS GOOD ,,,COONS ARENT LIKE A POSSUM ,,,COONS DONT EAT ROTTEN DEAD THINGS TRY IT YOU WILL LIKE IT HAVE A BLESSED ONE ,,,FROM THE RIVERBOTTOM,,,RON

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Posted by Larry Atherton on 10-23-2013 05:51 PM:

Yes, coon is good prepared correctly. In addition to removing as much fat as possible, make sure you remove the glands that are between the skin and meat. They are about the size of a kernel of corn.

If prepared correctly, it will taste just like beef pot roast. It even has the same texture. I bbq it too.

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Posted by That Dog on 10-23-2013 05:59 PM:

everything is good fried

We fry it when we can get one before the dogs tear it to hell...

Use a fry daddy or some kinda deep fryer or even like fried chicken....just get u some flour or corn meal use a little garlic salt pepper and anything else ud fry chicken with....roll it eggs flour it and fry till done....make ya a side of fryed taters and some aspargus or any veggy and u talking about a meal

....make sure u clean it very good them glands will ruin it for u fast or do it inna stew that's good too.

Hope u enjoy it we do in my parts

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Posted by Bigridge kennel on 10-23-2013 06:26 PM:

Buck brush I tried calling I talked to justin and I'm going to give him your phone number or you could pm him and tell him your info so yal could meet

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Posted by Billy Beckham on 10-23-2013 06:32 PM:

Re: Be honest lol eating coon?

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Originally posted by Bigridge kennel
Me and my friend have pondered on the idea of eating coon for a while now . Is there like a certain way to fix it and it taste good lol id hate for my first try to be horrible . Any recipes ?




I might try it if there is ever a shortage of hogs, hell you can eat everything from "the rooter to the tooter" on a pig. So why eat a nasty old coon.

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Posted by Bigridge kennel on 10-23-2013 06:34 PM:

Good question lol. , well there's no hogs in my area and I've ate all the bear meat I wanted this week lol so I mean it's different and we want to try it . Last year we killed well over 60 coons to my old red dog and I got to thinkin maybe we could eat some or someone would want them . Hate to see 60+ coons just left .

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Posted by amazingcursouth on 10-23-2013 07:00 PM:

I love coon and we have cooked them several different ways. I don't shoot coon out unless I plan to eat it or know someone who wants them. Killing coon for kicks is not good. I used to sell the hides but then prices fell out in the late 80's. I seen guys shoot them and leave em laying or let them go to the bad. that to me just aint right.

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Posted by amazingcursouth on 10-23-2013 07:01 PM:

i treed 60 or 70 coon last year with very limited hunting and only shot out 11.

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Posted by Bigridge kennel on 10-23-2013 07:03 PM:

I know it sounds like we was doing a bad thing but we had to we hunted on 3 or 4 thousand acer farms and they had to go . Like he wanted all killed that was the agreement you tree it you kill it due to them eating his crops .

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Posted by Climb or Die on 10-23-2013 07:22 PM:

I personally don't eat them but I have a fella that will take as many as I can kill her offered to give me $2-4 dollars but I couldn't charge the man knowing I would be throwing the carcass out. also had a coyote hunter said he would take the carcass to use in his bait piles to hunt yotes over.

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Posted by Bigridge kennel on 10-23-2013 07:24 PM:

Climb or die that's a great idea coyote bait

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Posted by lakeswamp on 10-23-2013 10:49 PM:

fix'n coon

You have to boil about four times to get the grease out. Hash it up and add one onion along with a tsp of sage. Bake at 375 degrees for about an hour. Fix steamed cabbage along with corn critters.

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Posted by STROKIN on 10-24-2013 12:37 AM:

Re: COON

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Originally posted by Riverbottom Ron
SAME THING CYNTHIA SAID DONE LIKE THAT AND YOU CANT TELL IT MUCH FROM BEEF AND ITS GOOD ,,,COONS ARENT LIKE A POSSUM ,,,COONS DONT EAT ROTTEN DEAD THINGS TRY IT YOU WILL LIKE IT HAVE A BLESSED ONE ,,,FROM THE RIVERBOTTOM,,,RON
I certainly have saw coon eating road kill as well a dead cow that was drug off into the woods. Come winter coon will eat anything that's available.


Posted by oldman on 10-24-2013 03:15 AM:

nothing wrong with eating dead things, we the people eat more dead things than anyone or thing I know of. lol

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Posted by bigtimberkennel on 10-24-2013 04:21 AM:

Re: Re: COON

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Originally posted by STROKIN
I certainly have saw coon eating road kill as well a dead cow that was drug off into the woods. Come winter coon will eat anything that's available.

Yes I've seen 'em eat garbage in dumpsters,nasty little critters,I have eat it but not my favorite food........EAST OR WEST BEEF IS BEST.


Posted by SFWALKER on 10-24-2013 06:06 AM:

If you are killing anything for any reason other than to eat or to protect a crop or some other similar situation, you don't need to be hunting. Killing is not a sport and should be done with thought each time you pull the trigger to take any animals life.

Coon is delicious, as long as you get all of the glands put. I usually bake them in an aluminum pan with a variety of of marinades like dale's or allegro. Throw a little seasoning of choice on there and bake at 325 for a few hours. Doesn't take much to make them eatible.

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Posted by skeets on 10-24-2013 08:32 AM:

ive ate coon and possum they both taste bout the same.the younger the better, main thing is getting all the fat off thats were alot of the wild taste comes from.if eating a chicken want hurt ya a possum or coon sure aint going to hurt you.lol


Posted by That Dog on 10-24-2013 11:32 AM:

Hell we used to hunt zanything that moved when I was in high school but u know no matter what we killed we used or ate...in the amrines I've eaten cat dog and rat....in the va mountians I've eaten possum to coon bear to deer....one time I even ate fox and a weasel of some sort from an old trapper I knew before he passed he told me years ago don't kill what u don't plan on eating or useing cuase its a sin against the animal and what if it had a little critter family....I wouldn't know who to sell a hide to a taxidurmist...however its spelled....but id like to learn how to make hats outta coon hides and tan them....but anyways there's always something u can use what u kill for

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Posted by bigtimberkennel on 10-24-2013 12:17 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by skeets
.if eating a chicken want hurt ya a possum or coon sure aint going to hurt you.lol

Yeah buddy,when Adam was givin' the animals names look what he gave the chicken.....fowl.


Posted by coondogedog on 10-24-2013 02:00 PM:

Take 2 coon. GET ALL THE KERNELS CUT OFF. Scrape the fat off. Boil until almost tender. Bake in oven at 375 degrees surrounded by sweet taters. Serve while hot.

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Posted by Triple K Kennel on 10-24-2013 02:18 PM:

Re: Re: Re: COON

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Originally posted by bigtimberkennel
Yes I've seen 'em eat garbage in dumpsters,nasty little critters,I have eat it but not my favorite food........EAST OR WEST BEEF IS BEST.



They are a Nasty Critter, seen a Sow and 3 Kittens eating on a dead Coyote on the road one night, within 50 yards of a huge pond that had fish, frogs, etc for them to eat......guess they wanted the road kill more.....LOL

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Posted by Larry Atherton on 10-24-2013 03:37 PM:

Re: Re: Be honest lol eating coon?

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I might try it if there is ever a shortage of hogs, hell you can eat everything from "the rooter to the tooter" on a pig. So why eat a nasty old coon.


If given the opportunity there are very few things that a hog won't eat, and that includes scavenging dead things. Why in the world do you think that pig meat isn't kosher? It is because back in biblical times pig was too full of parasites.

For that matter any carnivore or omnivore will scavenge a dead carcass if given the opportunity. Geeze, even a muskrat will scavenge some meat.

I suppose few of you really paid attention to what chickens eat.

Cook it well, and we can eat almost everything. Personally, I draw my line at possums. Heck, they smell so bad they turn my stomach just skinning them.

In the long run ... to each their own.

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