Coyote Meat?

Wen I was trapping on the Mainland I would eat all the Lynx I caught everything Else was used as bait
In fact I use about 90% off everything I hunt fish or trap
Even the gut on my fish get used to make fish oil
(Lynx are delicious I have wonder if my Neighbors house cat taste as good) HAAHAA

Hey my old neighbor hood in Winnipeg was crawling with stray cats if you want to start a trap line!Laugh2
 
I will donate a coyote to anyone if they want to try it....Big pig barn around here so the coyotes are nice and plump eating pig #### and dead piglets for the last 6 months. Should taste just like bacon flavoured coyote!!!



Your crazy if you try eating a coyote, I think I'd rather eat Opossum, Or skunk.

opossum and skunk are good just got to watch where you are cutting with the skunk so you don't hit the scent glands
 
I have eaten coyote, prepared sweet and sour style.

Meat has the consistency of pork.

Taste was not unpleasant. Definitely something I would consider eating again.

Heck, the same weekend I also ate horse meat jerky and corned beaver so coyote was no big stretch !!
 
I would say if you have skinned,gutted and still ate a Coyote,you are a true sportsman.Sheep hunters are pussy's compared to you.Take a bow!!!!! I would rather eat deer ####.
 
There was a Chinese restaurant in Edmonton a couple years ago that got investigated for having a skinned coyote in their meat locker[misssing a hindquarter] Dim Sum ? Harold
 
Okay i'll bite whats it called then ? Cause your all steering this away from a reference about old ways and in true CGN style have blown it all out of proportion. So what do you call it then ?

It's very clear, you've said it twice now, we get it...according to you, everyone who shoots something and doesn't eat it does it for "sport" or for "fun".
I'm not a farmer who has to kill coyotes to protect his livestock and I'm not a trapper feeding my family by harvesting fur, but I'll be damned if I sit back and let you lump everyone who doesn't eat what they kill into the category of "sport" hunters or those who just "kill for fun".
 
WOW! thats all I can say train is off the tracks.



No kidding.

radmacks

There's more reasons to kill things than "to eat them" or "for fun."

Other reasons animals need to be killed;

-to protect property
-to protect livestock
-to protect crops
-to protect food sources

If you're a food guy, you may not understand killing to protect your livelihood, but you should understand that sometimes animals need to be killed to protect a food source.

For example, if you like to eat whitetail deer and live in saskatchewan, you should be killing every coyote you can to help preserve some deer for the future. Or if you like to eat moose and live in BC you should be killing every wolf you see to help preserve a few for the future. Two very obvious examples of very low populations that could use some help.
 
If a guy was hungry enough, he would probably eat coyote. Mind over matter!
I know people who refuse to eat wild meat of any kind simply because they THINK it tastes terrible, yet have never tried it. My daughter inlaw is one of those people but unknowingly has eaten a lot of wild game and enjoyed it, when visiting here at home. Some day I will tell her.
 
Did a search and couldn't really find much. I know a few people have mentioned saving the meat after a coyote hunt, my question is how is it? There can't be much to salvage but is it worth saving? How did you prepare it? BBQ? Jerky? I live in one of the side communities in town so don't have much coyote crossing the property line, but Id like to use as much of it as possible if heading to a 3rd location for coyote. Thoughts?

Not everyone from the valley eats coyote btw
 
My daughter inlaw is one of those people but unknowingly has eaten a lot of wild game and enjoyed it, when visiting here at home. Some day I will tell her.

Well done... well done indeed !!!

BTW, I have eaten coyote... not because I was hungry enough... because I was curious.
 
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