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Canadian-guerilla
22nd June 2011, 08:36 AM
came across these 2 possums
not sure exactly when they died, so i let them be

when/if i come across something freshly killed
i'll bring it home, skin it and decide what to do with the meat

http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg542/scaled.php?server=542&filename=roadkilldouble.jpg&res=medium


the smallest roadkill i would bring home is squirrel

Canadian-guerilla
22nd June 2011, 09:04 AM
if anyone wants to add any " precautions " regarding preparing roadkill

feel free

Dogman
22nd June 2011, 09:31 AM
When in doubt , don't.

JJ.G0ldD0t
22nd June 2011, 10:18 AM
I generally just don't.

BabushkaLady
22nd June 2011, 02:17 PM
.....
i'll bring it home, skin it and decide what to do with the meat


Out of curiosity . . . What do you usually do with the meat?

I'm going to cook up the next rattlesnake I find. I want to know if it tastes like Chicken!! ;D


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QaJKnH2qqM

Canadian-guerilla
22nd June 2011, 02:33 PM
Out of curiosity . . . What do you usually do with the meat?



depending on the size of the roadkill
if it's small, i'll probably just boil it after i skin/gut it and eat it
if it's something bigger, i'll put some in the freezer to take out in the bush to cook & eat
this summer, i wanna try to do some bush roadkill solar cooking

BabushkaLady
23rd June 2011, 08:53 PM
I almost had my rattlesnake today. The black lab was fussing and I was ignoring him. I kept hearing a sound similar to an aerosol can. Not the usual rattle. I put the dogs in the house, put on my boots and got a shovel, but he already slithered into my flowerbed! I was so pissed off that he got away. I'm hoping to cook it up before the weekend is over--I just hate the thought that he's still alive. I'll be hunting til I find him now. I know it's not the same as roadkill; but I like fresh meat!

Canadian-guerilla
29th June 2011, 02:11 PM
learn something new everyday



What are wolf worms?

Wolf Worm:

This fat parasite is the larvae of the bot fly and will eventually hatch into an adult bot fly if not removed. Wolf worms are commonly picked up around rabbit burrows as the rabbit is one of their favorite hosts. Most pets are curious about rabbits or are even trained to hunt them, so they may stick their head into the burrow. This is why most wolf worms are found in the neck and head area. Unfortunately, this is why wolf worms can be so dangerous. Wolf worms can actually end up burrowing into the brain or some other vital organ. Many pets will need to be sedated for your veterinarian to properly remove the worm. Improper removal can result in damaging the worm which can lead to anaphylactic shock.

Wolf worms come from bot flies. They deposit an egg in animals fur, and when it hatches, it burrows into the skin

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_wolf_worms

Dogman
29th June 2011, 02:30 PM
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_vAsHValIF5I/SnjzEOx-trI/AAAAAAAAARo/KYRucNSCc_U/s400/botfly3.jpg



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23eimVLAQ2c

osoab
29th June 2011, 05:21 PM
I almost had my rattlesnake today. The black lab was fussing and I was ignoring him. I kept hearing a sound similar to an aerosol can. Not the usual rattle. I put the dogs in the house, put on my boots and got a shovel, but he already slithered into my flowerbed! I was so pissed off that he got away. I'm hoping to cook it up before the weekend is over--I just hate the thought that he's still alive. I'll be hunting til I find him now. I know it's not the same as roadkill; but I like fresh meat!

Are you stealing zap's technique? None the less, very badass BabushkaLady.

BabushkaLady
29th June 2011, 07:13 PM
Are you stealing zap's technique? None the less, very badass BabushkaLady.

My friends asked why I didn't just shoot it . . . my terraced flowerbeds are framed in rock! I saw a racer and garter snake this weekend . . . The grill is prepped and waiting for the rattler though!

zap
29th June 2011, 08:14 PM
LOL Lady, Keep your boots on and your shovel sharp !! Happy hunting :)

Canadian-guerilla
30th June 2011, 07:45 AM
My friends asked why I didn't just shoot it . . . my terraced flowerbeds are framed in rock! I saw a racer and garter snake this weekend . . . The grill is prepped and waiting for the rattler though!

and don't forget the pics

the only caution i would have about a rattler
is how much to cut back from the head to bypass the venom sac

" P " is the venom sac

http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/7000/7015/rattlesnake_7015_md.gif

BabushkaLady
5th August 2012, 10:30 PM
Finally!--my first rattler to roast. He's still wiggling after 15 minutes with no head.

I'll post a culinary review tomorrow. :eek:

BabushkaLady
6th August 2012, 05:53 PM
I slow boiled the meat, it smelled a little like fish when it was done.

Salt, pepper and it tasted just like chicken. I think it would be fine in a pinch, but too much trouble skinning to be a regular meal. I may put the next one on the grill.

I'm thinking of hanging the skin out as a warning to the other snakes. >:D


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zap
6th August 2012, 08:33 PM
Good for you Babushkalady,

I haven't had the balls enough to boil one up yet! nice to know you won't starve, when tshtf. ;)

Old Herb Lady
7th August 2012, 06:34 PM
You girls freakin 'rock !!! OMG !! ( I'd run like hell in the other direction !! I hate snakes ! let alone eat one yiiikes)
Still very fascinated. sheyiiiite !!!!!! I am in awe of you girls.
Thanks for sharing !!