I was thinking about this while looking at the squirrel hunting thread. I have a Canadian outdoor cookbook from the late '60, early '70's. It is at home so I can't quote the name now, but I will later.
It was published with the assistance of the government and gives detailed instructions on preparing all sorts of animals for the table.
Included are the regular fare such as bear, deer, moose, caribou, elk, rabbits, grouse, ducks, geese etc.
Then there is racoon, squirrel, muskrat, beaver, seal, whale and I believe lynx.
What kind of stuff would you eat under normal, as opposed to survival situations?
I'd try squirrel, but lynx, cougar, wolves, coyotes, muskrats and such...I'd have to be very, very hungry!
Do any of you have some neat stories and pictures?
It was published with the assistance of the government and gives detailed instructions on preparing all sorts of animals for the table.
Included are the regular fare such as bear, deer, moose, caribou, elk, rabbits, grouse, ducks, geese etc.
Then there is racoon, squirrel, muskrat, beaver, seal, whale and I believe lynx.
What kind of stuff would you eat under normal, as opposed to survival situations?
I'd try squirrel, but lynx, cougar, wolves, coyotes, muskrats and such...I'd have to be very, very hungry!
Do any of you have some neat stories and pictures?


















































