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My Primitive Way of Cleaning and Cooking fish
RabidApache:
Cool vid. You can also do that with birds and small mammals thrown under a pile coals and covered. No need to remove feathers, skinning or even gutting required. Here in the southwest most natives charred quail, wood rats or other small game caught. Back in my younger days I'd go out with small group of Apache boys (8-12yr olds) in my neighborhood armed with little spears and bows & arrows for a overnite in the desert. We would hunt all day, with the grand prize of killing a cottontail for supper. If you killed a rabbit you were the "king" that night.LOL For cooking utensils we carried a knife, matches, canteen of water and a maybe a small baggy of salt.
Basically for quail or wood rats we'd simply cover with coals for about 5-8 minutes depending on heat source. Once done remove from coals until cool then peel the char off and eat to your delight!!!!
My grandma, back in her day would char, peel, and grind into a paste bones and all. ;D
PrimitiveTim:
Wow, your grandma sounds pretty hardcore. I imagine that paste would taste good fried. Does the skin and fur/feathers peel off pretty easily? I think with those animals I would try to utalize the fur and the feathers though.
JW_Halverson:
There's a video shot in Harding County during our infamous "Bring Your Daughter Antelope Hunting With JW" week! The comments from the bunny huggers were pretty snarky. Search youtube for guttingarabbit.MOV for a laugh.
Oh, and before you jump my case about killing poor defenseless bunnies,it was the little girl that mowed them down with her .410!!! I just demonstrated how to gut them. Mmmm, they were delicious that night in camp. And for desert we had antelope inside loins.
By the way, the dog did NOT get to eat bunny guts. I miss that dang dog.
These simple, primitive ways are fun!
PrimitiveTim:
Yeah, I expect to get a few comments from fish sympathizers but I doubt it will be nearly as bad as bunny huggers. There will always be people that think animals are worth as much as humans... and they'll always be wrong. >:D
RabidApache:
--- Quote from: PrimitiveTim on March 12, 2013, 02:43:07 pm ---Wow, your grandma sounds pretty hardcore. I imagine that paste would taste good fried. Does the skin and fur/feathers peel off pretty easily? I think with those animals I would try to utalize the fur and the feathers though.
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My grandma has since passed away. Born in the early 20's and lived til she was 82. She grew up just about the time the Apache Wars had ended in the Southwest. Amazing stories of survival and everyday life. She was born in a wikiup (primitive brush shelter) and told stories of the calvary days. Amazing.
To answer your question, the charred feathers/skin peel as easily as charred fish skin. Yeah you could save the skins and feathers but why. There's higher quality of furs,skins and feathers that were saut after just for that purpose.
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