... I already stuck em in the freezer, without gutting em. Is that ok? I want to get him mounted once I find a good taxidermist.
That'll work. I know of several that have been handled that way. It might not be optimum, but it works.
... I already stuck em in the freezer, without gutting em. Is that ok? I want to get him mounted once I find a good taxidermist.
I think it was a repost from trapperman.com. They have recipes for bobcat on that forum.Good looking kitty, forget who posted they had eaten Bobcat before, but I am sure it was on OSA...
I'd never seen one in the wild 'til this, err, last year. I saw one scoot across the road as I was heading home late one afternoon a few months ago.Man. I have never even seen one in the wild! That is a very nice cat there man.
They are the #1 predator of quail and ground nesting birds outside of feral house cats in urban areas.I'd never seen one in the wild 'til this, err, last year. I saw one scoot across the road as I was heading home late one afternoon a few months ago.
I hate to see them go down, but that thing should look amazing once it's stuffed. Congrats!
No one close to you but I'm sure folks here have some names nearby your neck of the woods.Got any suggestions on a good taxidermist?
Lol, it's meat. Salt/flour/egg/flour/fry...I think it was a repost from trapperman.com. They have recipes for bobcat on that forum.
You forgot bacon wrapped. The holy grail of wild meat recipes!Lol, it's meat. Salt/flour/egg/flour/fry...
Or just fry it in bacon grease...You forgot bacon wrapped. The holy grail of wild meat recipes!
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