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How’d it eat? I’ve often wondered about hunting themAnyone else have marmots? I haven’t seen that show up yet.
I’ve shot and eaten one marmot.
Honestly one of the most underrated hunts in the whole state .
@neffa3 and @SnowyMountaineer have had some...Anyone else have marmots? I haven’t seen that show up yet.
I’ve shot and eaten one marmot.
Honestly one of the most underrated hunts in the whole state .
How’d it eat? I’ve often wondered about hunting them
Point of correction, there are two different specifies of marmots, and those in the alpine areas are generally hoary marmots and are off limits. the lower country marmots, yellow-bellied, are fair game as far as I'm aware, though you may have to take the South Park approach.Slightly greasy but taste was fine. They’re really a lot smaller than they appear due to all that fat.
For someone who wants to spend weekends hanging out in the alpine, fishing alpine lakes, and scrambling around avalanche chutes with a rifle but can’t get a goat tag, just go marmot hunting.
Point of correction, there are two different specifies of marmots, and those in the alpine areas are generally hoary marmots and are off limits. the lower country marmots, yellow-bellied, are fair game as far as I'm aware, though you may have to take the South Park approach.
Pigs, I've lost half a dozen. Ate dozens I did shoot & find.I wonder how many of you folks wrote down every miss and lost animal or everyone only recorded the good stuff.
My personal stats say that across 60 big game animals and 10 years, about 75% of the time I pull a trigger or release an arrow it results in a dead and recovered animal... and that includes some abysmal late season flintlock rifle shooting.
Anyone that tells you they've never missed or wounded and lost something hasn't killed very many animals.
You guys need to learn how to cook. There is nothing my family likes more than duck. Trumps elk backstrap every time.I have eaten marmot. There was nothing wrong with it, probably 25 times better than duck. No clue how many I killed when I was 20ish.
Man, get yourself out turkey hunting!Probably more intriguing/sad are the animals I have never harvested especially considering I grew up in Idaho and still live in Montana.
Never have harvested:
1. Whitetail deer
2. Goose
3. Duck
4. Turkey
5. Sharptail grouse
6. Cougar
7. Moose
8. Wolf
I wonder how many of you folks wrote down every miss and lost animal or everyone only recorded the good stuff.
My personal stats say that across 60 big game animals and 10 years, about 75% of the time I pull a trigger or release an arrow it results in a dead and recovered animal... and that includes some abysmal late season flintlock rifle shooting.
Anyone that tells you they've never missed or wounded and lost something hasn't killed very many animals.