Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Mo_coon-catcher on June 09, 2019, 12:05:54 pm
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Anyone have any good groundhog recipes? A buddy of mine has a family living under their house that they need removed. There are supposed to be 5 of them. So tonight after work I’m gonna take my air rifle and a couple traps over and try to reduce the numbers. I’ve heard good things about young ghogs. And good things about te toughness of their rawhide. So I’ll save their hides and meat from the young one. So anyone have some good ways of cooking them?
Thanks,
Kyle
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Slow roast like pork, might make good smoked jerky, seasoned with Laury's seasoned salt, parsley sage rosemary and thyme, ground together, and marinaded. Throw it in the slow cooker like pot roast! Don't give the cooked bones to the dogs, though. I'd like to see the rawhide at MoJam!
Hawkdancer
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If I’m able to get any I can bring you a hide hawkdancer. We didn’t see any yesterday. Mostly our fault as we were discussing and practicing takedowns in the yard while waiting for them to pop out. Not the most productive, but good way to spend an evening.
Kyle
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I am sorry but I don;t know if I could get that hungry. LOL
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I hear it is fine table fare. But like anything, a good cook can make anything taste great.
I've always wanted to get a hold of some fresh hides to make bowstrings.
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JW I just eliminated a 5#er the other day. There are 3 more roaming around doing lots of ground damage. If I get one I will skin it and freeze it for you.Unless you want me to send you some beaver or bear hide for silencers. I have a lot of that already tanned.
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Cook it in an oven bag like pot roast ! Taters onions carrots ,,great pot roast jeffw
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JW I just eliminated a 5#er the other day. There are 3 more roaming around doing lots of ground damage. If I get one I will skin it and freeze it for you.Unless you want me to send you some beaver or bear hide for silencers. I have a lot of that already tanned.
I would take you up on the offer of the chuck hide!
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JUst spoke to my son and they saw 3 today. I go back up north I will do some hunting. If I skin and freeze and then send to you would that be OK
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Friend of mine from Meadville used to cook one up in a slow cooker with veggies from time to time and it was very tasty.
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Most of the folks I know only eat the little ones. We are over run with hogs and most people leave them in the field and the next day there is nothing left. The Buzzards clean them up as quick as you kill them.
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i've had groundhog a couple of times. fried up like rabbit is good, slow cooked in a crock pot is greasey, to the point of being slimey, but the taste was still good. they really aren't much more than oversized squirrels, they are dedicated herbivores, and there is very little disease that is common to them. their taste is not unlike rabbit, but there's a lot more to them. do make sure you get the musk glands out from under the front "armpits", as i understand that can have an adverse effect on flavor
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Kyle, bring them to mojam and we can put em on a smoker down by the pavilion.
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That’s not a bad idea putting them on the smoker at mojam. I still need to get the little things. I’ll probablt sit out there again tomorrow evening after work and see if I can get them. If not, it’ll be time to dig out the traps.
Kyle
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At the moment I’m at 2 young groundhogs. Hopefully I can get another couple by mojam. So if anyone brings a smoker, I’ll have something to put on it.
Kyle
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Well, I still got time to get some jerky seasoned and smoked! Could let it dry marinade and smoke it there! The MOJAM ale 2019 went into the fermenter toady - should be ready to bottle next week! Might even to get there in time for the fish fry Wednesday evening! Only have one archery class Tues. afternoon. May be able to head out after I do the paperwork and be heading east by 5:30 MDT! Drive with the hammer down!
Hawkdancer
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par boil fat away before cooking those little piglets