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As to woodchucks, there was an older black gentleman that worked for my Dad and asked me to bring him woodchucks as his wife and he loved them. He brought us some and it, again, was a dark meat and was quite tasty.
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Bruce A. Hering Program Coordinator/Lead Instructor (retired) Shotgun Team Coach, NSCA Level III Instructor Southeastern Illinois College AMM 761 |
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My grandparents on my fathers side used to have a guy trap POSSUMS for them . By trap I mean catch them live and bring them to them . Then they'd put them in a cage and feed them whatever to as they said clean them out kinda like some folks do with turtles . I'll tell you right now there ain't no way in hell I'm eating a possum
![]() And I gotta say coons and groundhogs are on the no way list . Lotta people eat deer liver and I was offered some when I went deer hunting in Maine but I passed . Actually Maine was the first place I tried deer heart . But I'm not much on any liver be it beef chicken or whatever . I can remmember my great grandmother on my mothers side telling me one time , when we killed a hog we ate everything from his rooter to his tooter except the squeal
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