I used to sell Bobcat carcasses to a Chinese restaurant for $7. each 20 years ago before I moved to Denver. They don't sell it to customers but think of it as a delicacy and save it for when Granmaw and Grandpaw come over. They love cat meat and especially tigers but ate them all up a long time ago. We even looked into sending giant frozen containers of Coyote carcasses to Taiwan the head game warden in Austin said when asked: ... pause... I said that's a new one ain't it? And he laughed and said: Yes. that is a new one. Do you think they would eat Coyote carcasses?" I replied "I wouldn't think a starving Indian would eat a coyote but they want to try." The head of all the game wardens in Texas just laughed and we parted good friends. by the way the buyer just needs a 'fur buyer license'. And coon tastes real good but is too tough to chew. Just chew it till your jaws ache, spit it out and get another bite.
I've heard feedin it to a pup helps the training is this true cause I've tried it BBQ and didn't like it my buddy boils it and them bakes it over sweet taters and loves it
I don't know if there is any truth to that but a guy i used to hunt with and he used to raise hounds he swore that if your hound would eat coon it would tree it but I've had some that would eat coon and never could get them to tree one lol.
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I eat them sale them and also feed to dogs don't waste nothing dad said if you kill it don't waste it haha give to some one how will eat it or something I had it in spaghetti an has it ground like a burger cooked in crock pot with gravy and rice barbecued and boiled and baked even cooked it in a Dutch oven couple times
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