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Never eaten a bobcat but our family sure likes mountain lion. My wife actually likes it better than elk.

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I believe that is the first time in my life I have heard of a meat being compared to gasoline. :blink:

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Never eaten a bobcat but our family sure likes mountain lion. My wife actually likes it better than elk.

 

 

+1, I thought the mtn. lion was better than elk as well.

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i don't think i could eat anything that looks like that lion tam has. and how do you guys know how gas tastes? i know a buncha guys that always say "that tastes like $h!t!!!". i always ax em how they know? Lark.

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I believe that is the first time in my life I have heard of a meat being compared to gasoline.

I bet it's the first time you heard of somebody eating coyote too! I was not impressed. Turpentine might have been a better comparison than gasoline. Not a good flavor.

 

To those of you who thought bobcat tasted like urine, I must say I'm surprised. I've eaten two and they were both outstanding. Just like anything, gotta take care of the meat. Keep it clean and cold.

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we ate the backstraps off of my mountain lion, and it was alright, but awfully tough for backstrap meat i thought. I'd be willing to try it again though. As far as coyotes, I just haven't killed one that looked edible upon further inspection. I'd be up for trying it though. I suppose I'd try a bobcat if I ever get a chance to.

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I have eaten both lions that I called in and am still finishing off the last one. It is one of our favorite meats. Absolutely nothing bad about it! I called a bobcat in last February and have eaten about half of that so far. It tastes almost as good as lion. I usually cook it in the crock pot and turn it into a barbeque. It is a light pink meat that turns out quite well. I usually bring in wild meat treats for my students, and they have loved everything thus far: bear, lion. buffalo, elk, and javelina! (I haven't shared any bobcat with them yet.)

 

But, I have not eaten coyote nor fox, and don't think I ever would try them knowingly.

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