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Re: Coon Meat
[Re: Ru2hunt]
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03/01/18 02:21 PM
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If I remember correctly there are some glands that need to be removed on a coon in order to make it good for the table! This is the most important part. I've never eat one, but I have watches several video's on the subject and all say removing those glands are key for the meat to taste good. One friend, just does the tenderloins.
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Re: Coon Meat
[Re: donmelto]
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03/12/18 10:01 AM
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Clem
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What do the glands look like and how big are they? Easily noticeable?
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Re: Coon Meat
[Re: Remington270]
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03/13/18 02:29 PM
03/13/18 02:29 PM
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Clem
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All we eat is coon meat. We stopped buying beef at the grocery store years ago. I hope you're only taking one or two. No one needs more than that.
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Re: Coon Meat
[Re: Limbhanger1959]
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03/13/18 02:39 PM
03/13/18 02:39 PM
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3toe
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got to get those glands out. then season him up put in crock pot slow cook him with some onions cut around him, after about 3 hrs put a bottle of your favorite bbq sauce on him. Cook on low for 8 hours, meat will fall off the bone, put on a toasted bun and you will tap your foot while eating it. If I have to do that much to make it edible then it wasn't fit to eat to begin with.
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Re: Coon Meat
[Re: Jakethesnake]
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03/22/18 05:02 PM
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d. My buddy cooked a dang coyote i brought him. We skinned it and it looked so skinny. Damn buzzard want eat a coyote and you tried ?? Jesus.
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Re: Coon Meat
[Re: donmelto]
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04/12/18 10:03 PM
04/12/18 10:03 PM
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I've had it baked a few times. It's not bad at all.
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Re: Coon Meat
[Re: Bronco 74]
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06/21/18 06:55 PM
06/21/18 06:55 PM
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Jakethesnake
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d. My buddy cooked a dang coyote i brought him. We skinned it and it looked so skinny. Damn buzzard want eat a coyote and you tried ?? Jesus. Can you not read buddy? I SAID my buddy wanted to try it. He always said to bring him the next one i shot so i did. He was gonna eat it. But it stunk too bad. I wasnt gonna try it. I brought it to him to see if he was serious. He was serious til the smell hit him. Some of yall need 3rd grade reading lessons.
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Re: Coon Meat
[Re: donmelto]
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08/18/18 08:39 AM
08/18/18 08:39 AM
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Growing up a barefooted poacher in South Alabama, I choose Woodpecker over Coon every time. I did find a constant market for coons I trapped or shot though as long as I left a foot on.
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