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Eland has always been my favorite....
Question for the culinary minded:
Is waterbuck very good? I've heard if it is skinned properly so the hide does not touch the meat, it can be excellent.
Care to weigh in on whether that is true or myth?
I have always stayed away from hunting predators because the meat is inedible. I've only hunted in the states but I don't know anyone who eats coyote, fox, mountain lion etc. the only exception would be bear. I have been lead to believe big cats are inedible, is this false? I thought you could not eat lion/leopard/cheetah etc.
That's fair enough. I was led to believe it had to do with parasites and such from scavenging.You say you though you "could not" eat the cats. You certainly can eat them, and many (most?) Africans will eat them. When I shot a leopard in Zim, the meat did not go to waste . . . although I didn't try it.
Having said that, when I killed a hyena, no one in the camp would eat it, but they cut a large piece of the flesh and took it to the local police station, telling the police that it was something else. Apparently, that was very funny!
I think the difference is not "could not" eat, but rather "would not" eat.
You're certainly right about some animals, Erick, although I think it's more area rather than species specific.That's fair enough. I was led to believe it had to do with parasites and such from scavenging.
Question for the culinary minded:
Is waterbuck very good? I've heard if it is skinned properly so the hide does not touch the meat, it can be excellent.
Care to weigh in on whether that is true or myth?