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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Hunting Gate => : Gene_SC February 24, 2007, 03:19:37 AM
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It seems that Dave Miller the original Moderator of the Hunting Gate is not coming on very much any more so Bob and I have given Jeff some help and competition..:) Anyway, Ed has taken an interests in the Moderators for the Hunting Gate position and is one of those guys who goes out at midnight and hunts Fox's and other varments in sub-0 degree weather.. LOL
Congratulations Ed
Gene
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Thank you Gene and Bob, If theres anything that I can shoot and cook for you all let me know hehe. Im just Jeff's co-pilot and if there's any hunt question's etc. feel free to ask. Theres a lot of super shooter's here ,looking forward to your hunt pic's. Ed
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HUhm, Jeffs "co-pilot" eh? Thought maybe you'd be Jeff's "Shadow"?
Ba-Dum-Bump-Splash!!!!
Dan
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Ed is illegal in 50 States without a license, and we can't even mention him on the forums anymore....thanx Gene, way to go buddy:)
Dan
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Great choice Gene/Bob !!! :)
Ed is definately one fine fellow with an absolute passion for hunting and the skills to go with it !! It will certainly be an honor for me to work with Ed moderating the Hunting Gate :)
Welcome my fellow hunter,,,, and I'm still waiting for that "meals on wheels" rabbit dinner you mentioned. I think FEDEX overnight could probably get her done.............
Jeff
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Fine Im strapping on my chute and jumping, forgot were still on the ground. Dano It's only 49 states, they dont know Im here yet hehe.Ed
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Thank's Jeff, just following your lead buddy. Sorry about the meal's on wheel's, I shot the FED-EX truck hehe. Anyone have a recipe for metal and rubber. Thank's again,Ed
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"Anyone have a recipe for metal and rubber. "
I dunno about an exact recipe, but there's a dead armadillo that could probably tell ya what my SUV tasted like at 65mph:)
Dan
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Even though I'm gonna get some grief for asking this,,,,,, the hunter/outdoorsman in me needs to know,,,,,,,
anyone know if armadillos are edible????? I'm just wondering...................
Jeff
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Armadillo hehe, wish we had some here. are those a protected animal Dan, sure would like to hunt some and I gess that was his last supper. Ed
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Ditto Jeff, someone's got to be eatiin em. I kinda would like to make something out of their armor plates. Ed
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Jeff,got you a ARMADILLO RECIPE. Baked or BBQ, 2lbs armadillo meat, 1 stick butter, lemon juice, dash of onion salt, salt to taste, pepper to taste. Season with salt, lemon pepper, lemon juice and rub with butter. Wrap in foil and bake at 325 deg. for about 45 min. Remove foil add more butter and brown. For BBQ , baste with BBQ sauce over grill after removing foil. Now we just need to find a armadillo, Dano , 2 armadillo's please, tire tenderized hehe. Ed
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Hay Jeff,
From what I remember from survival training,, every mammal, bird, and marsupial are eatable. Now I can't tell ya that they'll taste real good,, but if you put enough salt, pepper, and ketchup on anything, it'll do.
Watch out for the male platypus, he carries a poison spur on his paw, cut it off an he's fit for eaten too.
Ya gotta watch out for some of them bugs and reptiles though, they ain't allways too good fer ya.
But if ya know the good ones, their tasty, even raw !
Keep er huntin,
Bill
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Welcome Ed,
I look forward to reading your exploits in hunting, as well as your fine photographs of those eaten critters you shoot.
Best to you,
Bill
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I believe they are edible Jeff. I've heard of a few people who eat them. Protected, I dunno, maybe. You wouldn't want to hunt them with an air rifle most likely though unless you could always bank a headshot, those armor plates are tough! The one I hit last year with my Mitsubishi Montero looked as if it weighed maybe 8-10 pounds (hard to judge at 65mph), but when I hit it I coulda sworn I ripped the suspension off my SUV. It didn't actually do any damage, but a Montero sits pretty high. I was out in the middle of no-where, so I just kept driving till I got to the next gas station before I looked for damage. It really felt like I hit a bowling ball in the road, I mean it scared the beegeezuz outa me like the next move was the car blowing up!!! I just kept watching engine temp in case the oil pan got ripped off engine temp would be a quick indication I would think without looking. Drove about 10 more miles before I got out to look, and nothing that I could see was wrong. Friends of mine told me I shoulda turned around to pick it up to eat, that's why I think people do eat them. Pretty much a giant rat like a possum, but with armor:)
Dan
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Well, that answers my question, thanks guys....
I wouldn't mind trying one but somehow I doubt there's any armadillos roaming the woods of NY.
Jeff
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Your exactly right Bill.........:) and you can add to that list a thousand other types of food that is just waiting for our pallets to taste..:) There are some exotic meals just waiting to be uncovered just beneath the soil as well... hehe I can tell you that ya gots to be pretty open minded and very hungry to sample them.. hehe
Gene
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Watch out for those colorful lizard's,frog's and some bugger's. They have a toxin that will make you see flying monkey's or worse. Dont want to end up being wildlife food. :( Ed
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Congrad's to you Ed. You deserve it!
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Thank,s Greg , if you got any varment pic's and stories fill us in. Us airgun hunter's love hearing about another's adventures. Ed