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PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:10 am 
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I saw this thread on another site and thought it would be fun to hear what everyone around here has tried. Here is my list .

I might have to edit this as I remember , but here goes.

Grouse, Dove , Quail , Ducks , Geese , Turkey , Rabbit , Woodcock , Pheasant , Frog legs , Gator , Wild Boar , Seal , Whale , Turtle, Caribou , Moose , Buffalo , Mule Deer , Whitetail Deer , Elk , Bear also have had Shark and Horse.
Almost forgot when I was in Africa I had Wilderbeast , Kudu , and Water Buck.

Not in the way I like to eat them just as I remembered them .

Know lets see other peoples list.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:50 pm 
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Location: Wellington Ontario
Deer both mule and white tail, antalope,Dall Sheep .elk. carabue,moose, buffalo.wild hog that pretty well covers the hooved creatures lol now onto the paws. bear, coon, opposum,beaver, musk rat,rabbits, squrrels
feathers would be grouse ducks geese, turkey, dove.woodcock.pidgon
frog leggs,gator tail, crawfish how would you list them ? lol huntable water creatures?
OOOPS came back to edit I forgot about Phesant and quail


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:01 pm 
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Location: Seeley's Bay
Whitetail, mule deer, moose, elk, boar, bear, caribou, rabbits, coon, groundhog, squirrel, beaver.
Turkey, pheasant, grouse, goose, duck, pigeon, dove and woodcock.
Frog legs, crawfish, gator.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:06 pm 
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Location: Enterprise
Great idea, let's see...

Hooved: Moose, Whitetail, mule deer, cariboo, buffalo, wild boar, fallow deer, muntjac
Feathered:Turkey, Canada goose, ducks, pigeon, dove, spruce/sharptail/ruffed grouse, timberdoodle, pheasant
Pawed: black bear, squirrel, snowshoe/jack/cottontail rabbit
Other: whole frog (double dog dared and there might have been whiskey involved :lol: ), mud bugs, freshwater clams, gator

It would be interesting to hear the stories behind some of the more exotic ones.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:46 am 
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Well hear its is

Hooved: whitetail deer, buffalo, elf, moose,
Feathered: duck, geese, dove, pigeon, spruce and ruffled grouse, turkey
Pawed: Black bear, rabbits, squirrel,chipmunk
Other: gator, crayfish, frog,and last but not least pig brain

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:54 pm 
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Location: Corbyville, Ontario
Great foods

I've had most of the above mentioned Hooved animals and their feathered friends of North
America for dinner, but as a teenager living in Saskachewan I enjoyed a full plate of
smoked Gopher with corncakes.

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