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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 1889100" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>I've eaten a ton of them myself, John. I have only eaten the young of the year, though. Anything much bigger than a bunny rabbit is too big for me. If a chuck is old enough that it has had to do much digging, it will be as tough as a tire. The little ones, though, head-shot with the 22 ( like when you catch one in your vegetable garden mowing down your pea plants ) are tender & tasty. We used to nail them up by their back feet to a beam in the barn with roofing nails, and skin them. ( Don't forget to cut the glands out of their armpits, or they will taste NASTY.) Then we'd par-boil then for a couple of hours, and roast them in an old dutch oven. Lots of onions, a few potatoes & carrots, and whatever other veggies you have on hand, and you will wonder why you didn't try this dish a long time ago. I've had raccoon fixed the same way, and have heard that possum is really good done like this. Can't vouch for that, though. I would definitely try it if I had the opportunity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1889100, member: 109113"] I've eaten a ton of them myself, John. I have only eaten the young of the year, though. Anything much bigger than a bunny rabbit is too big for me. If a chuck is old enough that it has had to do much digging, it will be as tough as a tire. The little ones, though, head-shot with the 22 ( like when you catch one in your vegetable garden mowing down your pea plants ) are tender & tasty. We used to nail them up by their back feet to a beam in the barn with roofing nails, and skin them. ( Don't forget to cut the glands out of their armpits, or they will taste NASTY.) Then we'd par-boil then for a couple of hours, and roast them in an old dutch oven. Lots of onions, a few potatoes & carrots, and whatever other veggies you have on hand, and you will wonder why you didn't try this dish a long time ago. I've had raccoon fixed the same way, and have heard that possum is really good done like this. Can't vouch for that, though. I would definitely try it if I had the opportunity. [/QUOTE]
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