Chicken thief!
Did it up Alabama potroast style
WHAT'S FOR SUPPER GRANPA???
- snakester50
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Re: WHAT'S FOR SUPPER GRANPA???
Did it taste like chicken... after kill'n chickens?
In the end it is up to the man what he becomes, and none of those other things matter. In horses, dogs and men it is character that counts. Louis L'Amour in his novel, Chancy
- Shane37110
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Re: WHAT'S FOR SUPPER GRANPA???
No, tasted like coon. Kinda like beef but really fatty. Makes some good gravy though!
- Huntaholic
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Re: WHAT'S FOR SUPPER GRANPA???
Id say coon and bear are pretty dang close to the same.
- Shane37110
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Re: WHAT'S FOR SUPPER GRANPA???
Yep they are real similar
- snakester50
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Re: WHAT'S FOR SUPPER GRANPA???
Bears in my neck of the woods don't taste like a coon. But, bears in my neck of the woods are hitting the corn fields for a couple of months before bear season opens. That may make a difference.
In the end it is up to the man what he becomes, and none of those other things matter. In horses, dogs and men it is character that counts. Louis L'Amour in his novel, Chancy
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Re: WHAT'S FOR SUPPER GRANPA???
And how do you know? Have you ever ate coon? I know youve ate bear and your son is an EXCELLENT cook so Im sure it was wonderful, but how bout coon?Sackett wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 10:50 amBears in my neck of the woods don't taste like a coon. But, bears in my neck of the woods are hitting the corn fields for a couple of months before bear season opens. That may make a difference.
Re: WHAT'S FOR SUPPER GRANPA???
yes, I have tasted coon before. I did not like it. Not even a little bit.Huntaholic wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 5:09 pmAnd how do you know? Have you ever ate coon? I know youve ate bear and your son is an EXCELLENT cook so Im sure it was wonderful, but how bout coon?Sackett wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 10:50 amBears in my neck of the woods don't taste like a coon. But, bears in my neck of the woods are hitting the corn fields for a couple of months before bear season opens. That may make a difference.
In the end it is up to the man what he becomes, and none of those other things matter. In horses, dogs and men it is character that counts. Louis L'Amour in his novel, Chancy