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Hi5 wrote:TheBig1 posted a serious inquiry about human consumption of coyote as a food item. There seems to be considerable skepticism at our forum about whether coyote can be considered human food.

I jokingly suggested that he go to BooFest and serve it there, and see how it was received.

Well, what began as a joke has evolved into something else! TheBig1 has researched and found some excellent recipes that sound like a sure thing to please all takers. He's going to prepare TWO COYOTE COURSES of evening meals for ALL guests at BooFest!! What a wonderful and generous gesture!

Here's the problem. He's coming from the U.S.A. side of the border. He's going to bring all his pots and pans etc. that he needs, but he can't handle hauling all that meat for the distance he is travelling.

So, here's the thing. Would everybody on the Canadian side please shoot every coyote you can. Skin them nice and clean and gut them. Then freeze the carcass and ship them to Boo (Don), and he'll keep them for TheBig1 until he arrives.

By golly, I'm sure looking forward to going to this year's BooFest!

I just saw this, and it's hilarious!!! Good one Hi5. If I'm blessed enough to attend I'll be sure to throw down on some of that exquisite cuisine which Nog and Terry will be stockpiling for us.

Anyway, like I was sayin’, yotes are the fruit of the woods. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. Dey’s uh, yote-kababs, yote creole, yote gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There’s pineapple yote, lemon yote, coconut yote, pepper yote, yote soup, yote stew, yote salad, yote and potatoes, yote burger, yote sandwich. That- that’s about it.

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If y'all hurry, and get those yotes to Don, maybe the arrow building class can get them all dressed and skinned while they are there. :shock: :lol: :lol:
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flightattendant100 wrote:If y'all hurry, and get those yotes to Don, maybe the arrow building class can get them all dressed and skinned while they are there. :shock: :lol: :lol:
Perhaps they can have everyone attending Boofest made up a nice coyote skin hat made. I saw plans on Varmint Al's site, just let me know who I should send them too. Believe it or not, I've got a big head so make mine a little on the bigger side, probably 7 3/8.

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You guys bring a whole new meaning to the word "help". :shock:
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Boo wrote:You guys bring a whole new meaning to the word "help". :shock:
Thanks , Don.... We're sure trying :lol: :lol:
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Raccoon is excellent eating, as well is smoked or BBQ'ed beaver hinds. Cooking a whole raccoon in the oven makes mighty fine eating. Smoked, then shredded and mixed with some BBQ sauce makee beaver hinds well worth eating.
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You guys are nasty...

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Coon Gravy wrote:You guys are nasty...

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Don't think for one minute that there wouldn't be people who go to try it, me included!!!!!

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.....Fratello Mio Paul (Paulaboutform) can make anything taste "belissimo" with some of his Sicilian spices! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Mental note: " if I ever make it to Boo Fest again, DO NOT eat any free food offered to me" :shock:
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Bullzeye wrote:Mental note: " if I ever make it to Boo Fest again, DO NOT eat and free food offered to me" :shock:
As if anyone can turn down free food. You silly!!!! :lol:

I'll tell you what, whatever, if anything, that I may make, I'll add bacon to it. Bacon makes everything palatable. It's the duct tape of food.

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Steven Rinella and Remi Warren cooked a coyote on Meateater this year. It did not look terrible :shock:


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Ok all you Raccoon eaters here you go you all are invited this year .
It is always on the first Monday night in February So February 1 / 2016 this year. My grandfather and dad help start this .

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