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Stephen Hodges 05-18-2015 02:00 PM

Dave, are you able to eat those Pigeons? If so, how are they? Steve

PS- Very nice gun:)

david ross 05-18-2015 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen Hodges (Post 168304)
Dave, are you able to eat those Pigeons? If so, how are they? Steve

PS- Very nice gun:)

Hi Stephen.
Yes i do eat them and very nice they are too. I take of the breast meat and
roll in flour or egg and milk and bread crumbs and fry them in a hot pan.
I like them pink in the middle with two pineapple rings.:)
plus chips.yum-yum.

All the best Dave.:bigbye:

CraigThompson 05-18-2015 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by david ross (Post 168305)
Hi Stephen.
Yes i do eat them and very nice they are too. I take of the breast meat and
roll in flour or egg and milk and bread crumbs and fry them in a hot pan.
I like them pink in the middle with two pineapple rings.:)
plus chips.yum-yum.

All the best Dave.:bigbye:

My brother in law in the Philippines hunts wild pigeons although they use 22 rifles shooting 22 Shorts or Air Rifles . Back in 2009 he took me with him one day . They get in blinds and wait for them to land in the Palm/Coconut trees and then pop them . You'd have a hard time wing shooting these birds in that jungle like place he took me .

CraigThompson 05-18-2015 08:45 PM

I might add also my BIL's wife cooked a bunch of the wild pigeons . They call it pigeon adobo . I suppose the closest way for me to explain how they tasted is say just imagine "teriyaki pigeon" or pigeon cooked in teriyaki sauce . They were rather tastey or so I thought .


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