I dont know... doesnt sound red-enough to me, were is the real wild game.... coons, possum, crow that kind of stuff.... I know this ground-hog cassarole dish that would blow their minds :)

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"The Kentucky Wild Game Cook-Off"
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July 15, 2006 11am-3pm -Awards and Door prizes 3:30pm
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I dont know... doesnt sound red-enough to me, were is the real wild game.... coons, possum, crow that kind of stuff.... I know this ground-hog cassarole dish that would blow their minds :)
Last year we had some Possum. I brought Salmon, and Halibut from Alaska. Several guys brought really wild things like a stew that had several kinds of meats in it including possum, squirrel, and rabbit.. No telling what will show up. Even Buffalo might happen to be there.
I would bring a BIG PIG, but cant find a wild one to shoot and bring to the cookoff. If anyone knows where I can find a Wild Boar let me know. I hear we have them in Kentucky and I would like to try my hand at it. LOL..
SO In other words it can get really redneck.. so try it out.
Jim Dicken
Coons? Possums? Why not Armadillo?!?! Armadilloes are now living in the state of Ky, anyone ever tried cooking one of those things? With that hard shell, it might be like cooking a crab!
Well get you some Crab Boil and cook you up some of that Armadillo and bring it you may win an award.. OR boil it and get some butter and serve it like Lobster. BUT where have you seen Armadillo'w in the state?
Jim
I do believe we have a guy going to cook some bowfished Gar and Buffalo Ribs (fish not big wooly beast)
I supplied some bowfished paddlefish to Scott as I'll be in Detroit that weekend.
I may bring back some "silver" or "bighead" carp from a tourney on the 8th. I'll see how many 50# fish it takes to feed a crowd. LOL
Western Kentucky is where numerous Armadillo sightings have been reported. Steve Vantreese did an article on the little guys a while back and it was very interesting. With our milder winters, armadillos have been slowly making their way north and moving into Western Kentucky areas and making it their home. The funniest thing I learned was that when they are startled, they will jump up into the air and then take off running! Makes me think of a cartoon or something! That's how they get killed by cars so easily! When you drive up on one in the road, rather than take off running, they jump straight up and become perfectly level with your bumper and WHACK! If you're in the Western Ky area, keep an eye out for them! I think people will hit one, and then pick it up and carry it around in their truck bed to show their buddies! I know if I hit one, I'd have to pick it up and carry in my truckbed for awhile to show off because most people think I'm crazy talking about armadillos in KY !!!! :)
I sure hope that post is on the up and up!!
Why you ask? My wife and I were driving down the highway, and I was 95% sure that little critter we saw was an armadillo, but we had not heard of them here in KY.
Whew, makes me feel better.
Danny
You're not crazy Danny !!! Ha ha ha!!! :)
>Western Kentucky is where numerous Armadillo
>sightings have been reported. Steve
>Vantreese did an article on
>the little guys a while
>back and it was very
>interesting. With our milder
>winters, armadillos have been slowly
>making their way north and
>moving into Western Kentucky areas
>and making it their home.
> The funniest thing I
>learned was that when they
>are startled, they will jump
>up into the air and
>then take off running! Makes
>me think of a cartoon
>or something! That's how
>they get killed by cars
>so easily! When you
>drive up on one in
>the road, rather than take
>off running, they jump straight
>up and become perfectly level
>with your bumper and WHACK!
> If you're in the
>Western Ky area, keep an
>eye out for them!
>I think people will hit
>one, and then pick it
>up and carry it around
>in their truck bed to
>show their buddies! I
>know if I hit one,
>I'd have to pick it
>up and carry in my
>truckbed for awhile to show
>off because most people think
>I'm crazy talking about armadillos
>in KY !!!! :)
I know it's crazy, but I see them swimming across the Mississippi River all the time. I even saw a red tailed hawk ferrying them across once.
Oh come on bevo, a red-tailed hawk ferrying one?! Why would a hawk do that?!
I'll reserve judgment as to whether Danny's crazy or not. Kinda sittin' on the fence on that one.
Where I'm from in Alabama them possums on a half shell have taken over, you hardly ever see a regular possum down there anymore.
