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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Eating Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1436480" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Nothing wrong with eating non-traditional protein. Might want to bone up on on the 'ole food-borne illnesses associated with not fully cooking certain types of flesh from carrion eaters. I've read my share of stories of guys who smoked bear and mountain lion and didn't kill the parasites with a hot enough internal temperature of the meat. No, it wasn't just the squirts. Far more serious. Somehow the articles never really illustrate the true long-term suffering experienced by the "eater". Then again, the world is full of people who don't even look both ways before crossing a street so, is it really a tragedy when they're plowed down by a Mack truck? </p><p></p><p>Uhhh, if you don't know doodly about cooking, maybe you should get some advice from your grandma or anybody with some common sense. </p><p></p><p>Eating coyote... fine by me. Eating under-cooked coyote... hey... even coyotes won't eat that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1436480, member: 41338"] Nothing wrong with eating non-traditional protein. Might want to bone up on on the 'ole food-borne illnesses associated with not fully cooking certain types of flesh from carrion eaters. I've read my share of stories of guys who smoked bear and mountain lion and didn't kill the parasites with a hot enough internal temperature of the meat. No, it wasn't just the squirts. Far more serious. Somehow the articles never really illustrate the true long-term suffering experienced by the "eater". Then again, the world is full of people who don't even look both ways before crossing a street so, is it really a tragedy when they're plowed down by a Mack truck? Uhhh, if you don't know doodly about cooking, maybe you should get some advice from your grandma or anybody with some common sense. Eating coyote... fine by me. Eating under-cooked coyote... hey... even coyotes won't eat that. [/QUOTE]
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