Mica Man
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Steelhead
Turkey
Elk
Bear
Turkey
Elk
Bear
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If you don't know, then you don't know.What's the fascination with steelhead? Bluegill beat them at several different points and they wouldn't even be number 1 on my list..
Only the steelhead knows. Or was it the ram?If you don't know, then you don't know.
Oh I think about anyone that spent any length of time chasing steel (in their native waters) knows what it's about.Only the steelhead knows. Or was it the ram?
Now I want to go back to Troy.Oh I think about anyone that spent any length of time chasing steel (in their native waters) knows what it's about.
@Europe said:
It would be interesting when this thread comes to an end if someone was to calculate which animal in each category was mentioned the most and post it for us.
Actually we could ask the same question annually and @wllm1313 could both trend it for us as well as do a comparative between species chosen and annual harvest!
…just putting that out there
This is trueOh I think about anyone that spent any length of time chasing steel (in their native waters) knows what it's about.
Fish - definitely NOT lake trout, especially the lard bellied grease balls from Great Slave etc. They are very poor fighters and barely catfood. Definitely at the bottom of my list. Pound for pound the best fighting fish in North America is ocean run fresh sockeye on a fly rod. They just happen to also be the best eating.OK, here we go again. If you could only fish/hunt for one single species of each of the following in North America what would it be? One fish, one bird, one ungulate and one non-ungulate mammal.
My list:
Fish - lake trout in the Northwest Territories (smallmouth bass if stuck in US)
Bird - pheasants
Ungualte - Elk 'cuz - tasty (antelope a close second just 'cuz - fun)
Non-ungulate mammal - black bear (coyote close second with squirrels distant third)
Desert/mountain steel is cool for sure, but the coast is where I find it's most raw authentic experience.Now I want to go back to Troy.
I did not enjoy that as much. Id like to try the NU at some point, tho.Desert/mountain steel is cool for sure, but the coast is where I find it's most raw authentic experience.
Fish: panfish with my kidsOK, here we go again. If you could only fish/hunt for one single species of each of the following in North America what would it be? One fish, one bird, one ungulate and one non-ungulate mammal.
My list:
Fish - lake trout in the Northwest Territories (smallmouth bass if stuck in US)
Bird - pheasants
Ungualte - Elk 'cuz - tasty (antelope a close second just 'cuz - fun)
Non-ungulate mammal - black bear (coyote close second with squirrels distant third)
Elk, Black Bears, and Turkeys seem to be the big winner ( not so clear on fish but Salmon and Trout pulled in a fair amount of votes ) Elk and turkeys didn't surprise me but I was a bit surprised at Black Bear vs Brown, possibly because I personally prefer to hunt the Brown more than the Black. But the difference in the numbers of folks who prefer the Black did surprise me a bit. The Elk and turkey wasn't surprising however. Nobody wanted to fish for Catfish on the Mississippi with me
Wait ... turkeys are tasty? By all accounts I've been told and read the legs are poor dogfood at best and even breast meat so so if brined, marinated, and whatever else can be done to improve the meat. Ruff grouse are tops for bird eating. I've been told coyote meat stews up good too ... but I'm not interested. I suppose if I was into non-ungulant for eating, I would select cougar. Supposedly delicious, similar to chicken. But I'm not interested in shooting cats either. Squirrels here taste like turpentine and I've never eaten rabbit though I shot hundreds of jacks in my younger days when they came out of the hills onto hayfields in midwinter sick and dying.I went with things as a food source. Walleye taste good!
Moose has LOTS of meat, even though I've never hunted them.
Turkey are big AND tasty.
I can make a big old batch of bear stew.
I went with things as a food source.
Moose has LOTS of meat, even though I've never hunted them.
.I was a bit surprised at Black Bear vs Brown, possibly because I personally prefer to hunt the Brown more than the Black. But the difference in the numbers of folks who prefer the Black did surprise me a bit.
You've been told stuff by idiots.Wait ... turkeys are tasty? By all accounts I've been told and read the legs are poor dogfood at best and even breast meat so so if brined, marinated, and whatever else can be done to improve the meat.
Well, thank you! I don't think you would put that out there without meaning it. Wasn't hard to figure out a priority. FOOD! Hard call between Walleye and Salmon, though!And immediately you are now an honored First Nation individual