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El Destructo:

--- Quote from: sailordad on May 04, 2008, 12:25:46 am ---yup me too, wont kill what i wont eat.

a plate full of rat just never did look good to me.thats just nasty.
unlike fried chickens feet and headcheese,thems good eats there.

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Yer about as Messed up as I am....I grew up with Cornish Grandparents on my Fathers Side....and Ojibwe on my Mothers.....I mean to tell ya....them Brits will eat about anything!!!! And I grew to like most of it......now look what you did.....We went from Arrow Point to Plates of Food in 5 posts!!!!!!

david w.:

--- Quote from: sailordad on May 04, 2008, 12:25:46 am ---yup me too, wont kill what i wont eat.

a plate full of rat just never did look good to me.thats just nasty.
unlike fried chickens feet and headcheese,thems good eats there.

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if you had our tree rat it recipe it would change your opinion squirrel is one of my favorite foods ;D

kdub:
Whenever Ive sot them with a fieldpoint they just run around with the dern thing in em( not to be vulgar)The last time I shot one, I hit it with a broad headd thru the head, lucky shot. The broad head is the way to go, just don't use expensive ones, I lost a magnus stinger in a tree on one of them lil buggers.  That missed shot cost me 10 bucks.

huntertrapper:
yeah no field points for small game, trade points and blunts with nails in them...

Ryan_Gill_HuntPrimitive:
smooth blunts so they dont stick in the tree, i never had a problem killing them with a simple no cut blunt...but i do hunt with heavy bows even for small game. say the 60-65lbs range, incase i come across an armadillo or hog or something harder to get an arrow through.- Ryan

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