What have YOU eaten?

All the typical farm animals, Fallow, blacktail, whitetail, and mule deer, moose, elk, black bear and grizzly. Cougar, bobcat. Raccoon, squirrel, rabbit. Dog, cat, Guinea pig...pronghorn, several sorts of sheep and goats, Scandinavian wild boar..a bunch of different ducks and geese, likewise for upland game...I'll try anything. So far. I dunno if I'd be into seagull.
 
All the regular grocery store animals plus:
Deer, moose, caribou, elk, wild boar, beaver, ducks and geese, bear, grouse, pheasant, rabbit, red squirrel, wild turkey, rattle snake, almost all of the local fishes.

My list to try:
Raccoon, cougar and/or bobcat, seal, and anything else others are eating.

My wife has also tried horse (in France) and kangaroo.

Which is your favorite wild game?

and I hate your avatar, looks like a hairy rosie odonald
 
Dolphin:
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That is clearly an Atlantic Salmon...:rolleyes:

So to all you freaks who ate weird #### like dogs, cats, horse, and seagull....


Howd it taste? :confused:
 
iguana tastes exactly like frog legs

I should have mentioned this in my previous post.

I was in Roatan (Honduras) last year and I ate iguana.

Before anyone asks, no it does not taste like chicken. In fact, it tastes exactly like frog legs.

Yum, yum.....

Regards
Robert
 
What is weird about horse? Far less weird than cat, dog, seagull, chickadees etc.
 
When I was on the trap line in B.C. years ago ate all the usual big game including bear and of course grouse, ptarmigan, grouse, ducks and geese. I also ate beaver, muskrat, squirrel (lots), rabbit (lots), bobcat, lynx and cougar.

Cat meat is excellent.
 
chickadees wins by a mile. Far more outlandish than anything I've ever heard of eating. One of my favourite authour's of all time, Brian Plummer, ate rats and fox amongst others. He never ate a chickadee.

sjemac you rock!

EDIT: Actually, when we were apprentices for a bet one of the lads ate half a sausage that had been in the dirty water of the cooling troff for over 4 weeks. That was pretty outlandish.
 
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