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Have you ever eaten a porcupine? I’ve heard they’re surprisingly good to eat.Up at the cabin, we shoot porky's on sight. They are so destructive it is hard to believe.
W/O cement board all around the perimeter, they would chew through my cabin walls.
If you leave a vehicle up there, they will eat radiator hoses, brake lines and tires!
Not to mention, it is horrific if your dog finds one. Only way to get the quills out is to bring it to the Vet and have them knock the dog out.
Never tried eating one, but I hear if you are lost in the wilderness, they are one of the few animals you can harvest with just a stick to beat them with. As a result, they are considered "survival food". However, they are mostly nocturnal.Have you ever eaten a porcupine? I’ve heard they’re surprisingly good to eat.
We don’t have them down here in the Southern part of PA.
dint see how it matters what they are called
My father in law ways give me crap when a pig gets dispatched around the house. Guess there is some for gland you need to cut out in their back legs like a deer. Supposedly they taste pretty good. Just can't get over trying to eat one of the destructive little buggers.Never tried eating one, but I hear if you are lost in the wilderness, they are one of the few animals you can harvest with just a stick to beat them with. As a result, they are considered "survival food". However, they are mostly nocturnal.
I also heard woodchucks are good to eat, but I never bothered preparing one of them either. For some reason, I've been conditioned into thinking that eatable mammals should harvested in cold weather!
I'll still know what your talking about. They all still do the same thing. Just semantics.So people will know what you’re talking about.
same thing. Just semantics.
Holy **** I’m laughing hysterically thinking about the spineless porky and ruined bedsheet.When I was in my early teens I used to go away to Boy Scout Camp for 2 weeks in the summer every year. (Camp Reed in the Adirondack Mtns).
If you finished dinned fast, and hurried, you could get to "Nature" on time to get a "have a heart trap", and "Nature" would give you points for the various animals you caught.
The Racoons were almost domestic, and raided the tents every night, so they were not hard to catch and were not worth many points, but some guy caught a Weasel and that was worth a lot of points.
Well, one evening after dinner a bunch of us were gathered around, and a Porky came walking right through our campsite! Everyone got exited, wondering how many points it was worth, and took turns blocking it's path so it did not get away. Then, in the panic, a plan was hatched to catch the wild beast! We took the sheets off the Asst. Scoutmaster's bed and threw one over the Porky and he was ours!
We got lots of points for him, as no one else had caught one, but he was near bald after the sheet was taken off, and as I recall the Asst. Scoutmaster was less than happy with us!
YepWe call them both campers. Just truck mounted or towed. An rv is a motor home. Also heard truck campers referred to as toppers, but only a few times. Actually dint see how it matters what they are called ad they do the same thing. Little home away from home. Don't matter if it's hauled, drug, or pushed they all need an engine to get them to point B.
Have you ever eaten a porcupine? I’ve heard they’re surprisingly good to eat.
We don’t have them down here in the Southern part of PA.
That’s Boise, it’s 14 miles, takes over 1/2 hr after dodging all the bicyclers .
I hear they taste like a mix between tyres and radiator hoses.Have you ever eaten a porcupine? I’ve heard they’re surprisingly good to eat.
We don’t have them down here in the Southern part of PA.
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