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Author Topic: woodchucks in NH  (Read 1973 times)

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Offline toddaubertin

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Hi folks. Been a member for 10 minutes or so.
Situation; Woodchucks are making a come back in this area in a big way. I've shot a few to protect my garden. Now I 'd like some info on eating them. Gutting in particular. Or if they are even worth harvesting with food in mind. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance. T.

Offline Randy Kaar

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Welcome to the site! Never heard of anyone eating them.

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Here's a couple recipes for woodchucks (ground hogs)

I have tried them with coons and were good...........


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Offline GRIZ

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I have ate just about every critter out there from pickled pocket gopher to skunk stew, coon, muskrat and beaver. That is one critter I havn't tried, but have heard they can be good. Give it a whirl and let me know how they taste. We don't have a lot around here.
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