• mspoc@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      The right bird looks a bit chewed up and the middle one is missing its legs. I am guessing the dog did this.

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        11 months ago

        Some of the legs were either a bit small to keep, or may have been peppered by the shot so we didn’t keep them all. I won’t deny that one of the chewy dogs may have had their chance with one of them when retrieving, though I can’t say that was for sure the case here.

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      11 months ago

      That they might be a bit more tender depending on which dog caught (and handled) the bird after the flush and shoot 😅 We took our dog hunting over the weekend with some family and this was the result after a little bit of prep and brining.

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          11 months ago

          Normally (as in on a day-by-day basis), no. However, we do hunt and fish a few times a year in spurts depending on the season and if we participate in it we make use of the catch so it’s never wasted.

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    11 months ago

    Never ate quail, let alone a hunted one. How does it compare to chicken and turkey and does the game version have a gamier taste too?

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      11 months ago

      I haven’t had wild turkey in a long time so I can’t compare, but, IMO, it has a very slight game flavor but not in a bad way. Enough to give it a unique flavor profile of its own apart from chicken without overdoing it.

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    10 months ago

    Why specify that it was dog hunted? Only time I’ve been in a large enough group of hunters to actually cover the field without dogs I almost got friendly fired because that was too fuckin many people.

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    11 months ago

    NICE! Can you tell me about hunting squirrel? Or is that not your thing?

    And LOL, my Filipino gf is horrified at the notion. She’d never seen a squirrel except in a zoo!

    Plenty around, and I’ve got plenty of different sorts of .22s and low-power shotguns.

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      11 months ago

      Squirrel is also pretty tasty. We haven’t done it in a while but squirrel and yellow rice has been a dish of ours in the past. And likewise, they are an absolute nuisance here.

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        10 months ago

        Hunting quail is absolutely an upper class thing. That why rich people spend 10s of thousands on shooting suits and go out with their pure breed hunting dogs and antique shotguns.

        I’ve never met a single poor person that has ever gone on a shoot, much less for quail.