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Eat a pigeon?


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While dove hunting today, I happened to be in the flight path of a large number of pigeons flying from a large farm to wherever they were going back and forth to. I've always consider a pigeon to be kind of vermin but the more I thought about them, the more I realized their diet consists of much of the same things as the doves I was hunting, they just roost in a barn or silo instead of a tree.

Any of you ever eaten a pigeon, are they good?

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I shot them once so I felt obligated to eat them. I would definitely give them a try. The ones I ate I thought they tasted a little bit like what they were eating,in this case sileage.

It is definitly worth trying,you will always wonder.

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One day many years ago Mrs P was reading one of those Byrerly's recipe pamphlets and just had to have a partridge. We were relatively poor back then and no way was I going to pay that price for a little bird....long story short....... lets just say that pigeon tastes a lot like partridge....or that partridge tastes a lot like pigeon grin If you eat and like Dove.....they are essentially the same. It is a really red meat that is pretty thick and kind of grainy. Ultimately, suppose what it eats/environment and how it is prepared is key. Here is a link to probably thousands of recipies.

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They taste fine and are a nice bonus (no limit) bird during dove hunts or when specifically targeted.

Many people pass on certain types of game because the public stigma is against them.

Rails - awesome fun hunt

Snipe - awesome fun hunt (dang outdoor news spilled the beans on one of my secrets)

Catfish -while gaining popularity it still ranks WAY below walleye in mn

pigeon - everywhere, fun to shoot and good eating, plus no limit

bullhead - everywhere, easy to catch, delicious, under targeted.

Carp - everywhere, very large, great spring fishing before anything else ramps up.

Look beyond traditional outdoor opportunities and you'll be shocked at what you can do outdoors.

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