His cousin the nutria is good too. I grew up around a lot of Cajuns and they bbq’ed them. Just rodents like squirrels and rabbits.
I have not tried it.
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His cousin the nutria is good too. I grew up around a lot of Cajuns and they bbq’ed them. Just rodents like squirrels and rabbits.
It’s hard to stumble when you’re on your knees.
I hope those bigg'uns fall where they want 'em. I don't believe they are set up for skiddin' 'em much.
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Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to train em to cut the ones close to the water so they fall in it? Think or the many nice lay downs we’d have!
It’s hard to stumble when you’re on your knees.
Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to train em to cut the ones close to the water so they fall in it? Think or the many nice lay downs we’d have!👍
It’s hard to stumble when you’re on your knees.
When I was in high school I had a contact with 2 brothers who bailed hay for a living to haul it and stack it in barns. I paid a couple of buddies to help. In the winter we made our money trapping. Mostly nutria with a few coons, otter, muskrats, and mink thrown in. We sold the dressed coon and nutria also. Never had a problem getting rid of them. I don’t recall any beaver back then but there are quite a few around now.
It’s hard to stumble when you’re on your knees.
TVA messed that critter up. Dropping 5 feet of water out of the lakes exposed a lot more land
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along