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Thanks, Hal. Its a good day when I learn something new about ducks, and I did today..
SRH
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'Tis interesting how we like to eat mammals and birds that mostly eat vegetation, but we shy from vegan fish (grass carp anyone?) and prize predators (like tuna, walleyes, and other fish that specialize in eating fish. A few folks know that some cats taste good, but generally speaking, i don't see folks lining up for coyotes and bears.
We tend to fish top-down in the food chain but hunt bottom-up.
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....but generally speaking, i don't see folks lining up for coyotes and bears....
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Bear is actually quite delicious.....being omnivores.
Life is too short to have a 'hate on' for so many things or people. Isn't it?
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While in the U.P. of Michigan hunting Grouse I came across this: further proof that Bears in fact " do it in the woods"! Karl
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Black Bears eat green oats like they are candy. Like humans, they also gorge on Viburnum (highbush cranberries). Dung piles look a lot like the pic you sent.
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Age old woods philosophy question asked and answered:
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I came across this while at one of the GEMS hunting areas, most accommodating of the DNR. Karl
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dal, Maybe not coyotes, but the father of my German gunsmith friend still lived in East Germany and as a hunter had to turn in marketable game ( I'm not sure if they were allowed to keep the heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys as per ancient tradition)but when he killed a fox he only had to turn the skin in. He would stake the body out in a creek overnight and in the morning the meat would be pretty and white. They were happy to have it and ate all they could kill. Mike
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While in the U.P. of Michigan hunting Grouse I came across this: further proof that Bears in fact " do it in the woods"! Karl Mail it to the Alabama skally'wAg...he'll cook it right up.
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