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Post by sksfordman on Sept 9, 2009 13:41:42 GMT -6
No I mean literally! Is it edible, or is it like most of the scavenger birds, and not edible, except to the nuts on the Discovery channel!! Randy
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Post by ibugly on Sept 9, 2009 14:03:06 GMT -6
Nope but that reminds me of the Trinity Westerns though. They sat down and were eating a vulture.
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Post by sksfordman on Sept 9, 2009 14:21:37 GMT -6
That might be hard to swallow too!!
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Post by mason0366 on Sept 9, 2009 14:41:45 GMT -6
Yuk!!!!!!!!
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Post by jug on Sept 9, 2009 16:42:52 GMT -6
I've never eat Crow. I can remember when I was growing up and in Damascus, VA. We would kill birds and my grandmaw would cook what ever we brought in and we would chow down. ;D
Speaking of Crows are there any "horney head" fish around these parts or are they all in the mountains? I haven't heard anyone mention a "horney head" around here.
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Post by caretaker on Sept 9, 2009 18:56:03 GMT -6
Nope don`t recolect eatin no crow. Not sayin I wouldn`t if I was hungry enuff. Was on a survival exercise and ate a rattlesnake. i killed it so we ate it.
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Post by ibugly on Sept 9, 2009 19:29:29 GMT -6
I've never eat Crow. I can remember when I was growing up and in Damascus, VA. We would kill birds and my grandmaw would cook what ever we brought in and we would chow down. ;D Speaking of Crows are there any "horney head" fish around these parts or are they all in the mountains? I haven't heard anyone mention a "horney head" around here. Yea I've caught them in the creek along with Redeyes.
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Post by sksfordman on Sept 9, 2009 20:41:37 GMT -6
I've never eat Crow. I can remember when I was growing up and in Damascus, VA. We would kill birds and my grandmaw would cook what ever we brought in and we would chow down. ;D Speaking of Crows are there any "horney head" fish around these parts or are they all in the mountains? I haven't heard anyone mention a "horney head" around here. A, ain't going there jug, I'll refer this to our resident fishing expert, Kevin
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Post by sksfordman on Sept 9, 2009 20:43:13 GMT -6
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Post by sksfordman on Sept 9, 2009 20:45:13 GMT -6
Nope don`t recolect eatin no crow. Not sayin I wouldn`t if I was hungry enuff. Was on a survival exercise and ate a rattlesnake. i killed it so we ate it. I would try rattlesnake if I had a chance.
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Post by ibugly on Sept 9, 2009 20:49:50 GMT -6
My sister used to live out in southeastern New Mexico. I spent a month there one week seeing the sights of the desert. Kept seeing dead Rattlesnakes in the road minus their tails. Rattlers and bats they had a good supply of.
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Post by sksfordman on Sept 9, 2009 21:21:44 GMT -6
In 12 short weeks you could have spent a year there John.
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Post by ibugly on Sept 9, 2009 21:31:22 GMT -6
Felt like it. Only good part I liked besides seeing my sister was going to Carlsbad Caverns. That's mainly where the bats come from. From what I was told the original town name was Rattlesnake Flats. I didn't go up there but I hear about 100-150 or so miles north is some real scenic mountains.
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Post by sksfordman on Sept 9, 2009 22:09:17 GMT -6
My daughter and her family went out there to New Mexico, and did a tour in December of 2008, and loved there trip!!
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Post by ibugly on Sept 9, 2009 22:13:03 GMT -6
Best time to go. I went in June and it was hot. We were taking my niece home from college.
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