Anybody eating coyote?

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Well, do ya?

I stated in another thread, I'm fairly new to hunting, interested in hunting coyote as a means to help the deer population, but my biggest pet peeve in this world is waste.

I'd be interested in anyone's experience with cooking canine or other predators.

 
No experience here but I compare them to crows... They are just targets with fur as a bonus. I’d need to be in a survival situation to eat coyote. I’d try coyote before human flesh in that senario.

If you’re so ´´CONCERNED’´ about waste then just eat it, grow a thicker skin or finally don’t hunt coyotes.
 
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It would be very close to the bottom of the list for me. I'd have to be pretty hungry before I'd resort to having to eat a coyote.
 
Well, do ya?

I stated in another thread, I'm fairly new to hunting, interested in hunting coyote as a means to help the deer population, but my biggest pet peeve in this world is waste.

I'd be interested in anyone's experience with cooking canine or other predators.


Coyotes for me are targets of opportunity.
As for eating them have at er...
Rob
 
This subject came up a few years back, i'm in the no frikken way camp. Being on the farm I've eaten a few things I wish I hadn't but coyote, crows, gophers and snake top the list of critters I haven't tried and won't be trying anytime soon.
 
A few years ago, there was a restaurant in Edmonton that was caught using coyote meat, so maybe a few of us have actually tried coyote without knowing it in our take-out or delivery orders.... tastes like chicken....... :)
 
You have Steven Rinella's take on coyote. He says it's good, so I would be willing to try it on his say so. It's not that the coyote will taste bad, it's about are preconceived notion that eating Canids or Canidea, is bad. In Asia they are not so picky. In fact, I have heard that dog is a delicacy. I say research recipies, cook it up, and try it. It might turn out that it is your favorite. Just make sure, you cook it fully.
 
No thanks, lots of good tasting meat not sure why I would try that unless starving and nothing else.
 
Well, do ya?

I stated in another thread, I'm fairly new to hunting, interested in hunting coyote as a means to help the deer population, but my biggest pet peeve in this world is waste.

I'd be interested in anyone's experience with cooking canine or other predators.


Never eat anything that can give you Rabies. There's videos of people dying of that stuff and it's fugly.
 
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