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I'm pretty sure that beaver is flavored by the tree it barks up on. Bad bark bad beaver. I always judged beaver by its tail. However on those cold chili nights it's good to warm the beaver and share a glass of wine. I would never share the beaver with friends although some do I have never met any. Lightly seasoned beaver is good but over seasoned would certainly be a little gamey and not good more than a day or two before it got old and you had to toss it out and get some new beaver. I hear they used to make hats out of beaver but I would never wear one in public now. I hope that your beaver turns out well. If you have any dam problems with trees just remember to leave it to beaver. and fish for wall-eye in the stream in June. I find a Cleaver works best for trimming. Use deet to Ward of mosquitoes and when boating stay out of the Eddies as the tide can turn quickly.Wink

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THAT WHICH DOESN'T KILL YOU MAKES YOU STRONGER.

Bull. Reality is, it will usually hurt like hell and leave you with a permanent limp.

I'm fairly certain that fresh beaver is considered a year round treat.

 
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I believe I've heard it said that it's nature's answer to Spam.

Always available, nature's favorite treat - good in so many ways!

Posted 2009-06-06T05:22:08Z
 
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Okay, I see by your topic that you'd like to make chili from the beaver meat you either have on hand or plan to have on hand.

I don't know where you live, but in some states or in certain areas I believe it is against the law to hunt and kill beavers - so please make sure of the rules and regulations BEFORE you begin your hunt.

Personally, I could never hunt and kill any animal so I guess I'd be forced to become a vegetarian if I had to catch my own instead of buy it in the store.

 

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Posted 2009-06-07T14:54:46Z
 
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Properly prepped it's just delightful. I prefer it seasoned hot myself. The effort to prepare is well worth the reward at dinner. I wonder if beaver is served at the white house receptions it does have an international following.

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