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    We just hit turkeys with our cars up here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
    Never had one. I've had moose and that was quite tastey. Too bad we easteners hadn''t figgered out the correct length of the elk season long ago...

    Actually I wasn't wondering about that at all. I figgered you hunted to eat steaks, not hamburger.
    For steaks we raise Scottish Highlanders. it's cheeper than Elk.
    Even though it's a lot more work than Elk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Said1 View Post
    We just hit turkeys with our cars up here.
    Consider setting up a smoker.
    Some of the best turkey I ever had was smoked.
    I know this will sound bad but if the road kill is fresh, and not too beatup.
    A smoker will do a great job. more imporant with wild Turkey.
    We have just now got wild turkey back in our part of the world.
    I will not hunt them till they are well established.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeep Driver View Post
    Consider setting up a smoker.
    Some of the best turkey I ever had was smoked.
    I know this will sound bad but if the road kill is fresh, and not too beatup.
    A smoker will do a great job. more imporant with wild Turkey.
    We have just now got wild turkey back in our part of the world.
    I will not hunt them till they are well established.
    I'm sure some people probably scoop them up and eat them if they can. NOthing wrong with that, I guess.

    I'm not sure about this year, but we had an over abundance of them last year. People in the country were actually leaving food out for them! Same with deers.

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    Had Elk once...AWFUL...to be honest I think it was old, frozen along time...so..
    I can't honestly say it ALL tastes like chit, just what I had.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. P View Post
    Had Elk once...AWFUL...to be honest I think it was old, frozen along time...so..
    I can't honestly say it ALL tastes like chit, just what I had.
    I tried some kind of dried seal blubber. Ew. Ew. Ew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Said1 View Post
    I tried some kind of dried seal blubber. Ew. Ew. Ew.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeep Driver View Post
    For steaks we raise Scottish Highlanders. it's cheeper than Elk.
    Even though it's a lot more work than Elk.
    Should I call you hanibal the canibal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
    Should I call you hanibal the canibal?
    Sorry ; Scottish Highlanders are a bread of Cow. They do well in cold climates.
    And yes I am of Scottish Decent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeep Driver View Post
    Sorry ; Scottish Highlanders are a bread of Cow. They do well in cold climates.
    And yes I am of Scottish Decent.
    I figgered that. Got some Scots in me as well, along with some scotch later on. Oh, and Irish, English, and German.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
    I figgered that. Got some Scots in me as well, along with some scotch later on. Oh, and Irish, English, and German.
    I'l be havin a wee bit me self. Keep me from havin Inabitions.
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