Curious if anyone out there has cooked and eaten a Woodchuck/Ground Hog? If so what was your opinion and how did you prepare it??
first time camping as a kid , we cooked over a campfire of cedar , lesson learned ! it ALL tasted like cedar tree .It’s like my dad used to say about some grilled food he hated. He said place the meat on a cedar board that was soaked in water for an hour, put the board with meat on it on the grill, cook to desired doneness, take out of grill, throw away the meat and eat the board.
Let us know how it turned out, and if you'd eat them again.Thanks guys I have researched about them, they are perfectly good to eat and carry no diseases harmful to humans. Just a matter of proper preparation, so many ppl now adays see something living in the ground and immediately say( YUCK IM NOT EATING THAT ).... I've always been an exotic eater I will try ANYTHING once, never had Groundhog/Woodchuck but always heard they are good to eat. Think im going to BBQ this guy up 3-2-1 style and make a pulled chuck sandwich out of him. As for the Glands mentioned above I was careful to get them all out when I skinned him. If he is good and tasty might have to supplement my diet with a few now and then