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Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! #4446173 08/04/13 02:39 PM
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When prepared properly, rabbit is delicious. But, for the best results, there are some specific “rules” that you should follow. Of course everyone has their own set of recipes, but here are some basic, generic cooking methods that we have found successful and easy, and result in a wonderful meal.

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Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: TwinHuntsCom] #4450569 08/06/13 12:52 AM
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I like the crockpot/cream of mushroom soup idea. Going to give that one a try.

Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: MeanGreen85] #4450581 08/06/13 12:56 AM
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I cook sloooow on the grill or in the oven wrapped in bacon and covered in beer... Best iv ever cooked was swamp rabbit dumplins

Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: Navasot] #4455170 08/07/13 04:31 AM
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Fried, just like chicken. up


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Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: jcarlson91] #4504890 08/23/13 03:38 PM
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May have to try some rabbit

Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: Bass Awkwards] #4507830 08/24/13 05:26 PM
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We have rabbits swarming my neighborhood. I find nests in my backyard all of time. Actually my Yorkie finds them. Anyway, I told my wife a couple of days ago that I am about to start shooting them with my bb gun. Looks like I might need to get the crock pot out!

Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: Ringer1] #4508533 08/25/13 12:00 AM
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Always been told not to eat summer rabbit due to rabbit fever.


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Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: Jimbo1] #4509841 08/25/13 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted By: Jimbo1
Always been told not to eat summer rabbit due to rabbit fever.


Tularemia only a potential problem while skinning.......at any season......suggest do not cut yourself while skinning, and wash hands very well afterward. Better yet to use rubber gloves.

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Im going to have to try one.

Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: centexJAA] #4520479 08/28/13 08:20 PM
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Only eat rabbits and squirrels in months that have a (R) in it.

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Originally Posted By: Mr Redneck
Only eat rabbits and squirrels in months that have a (R) in it.


I've always heard this, but I don't think it is true.


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Originally Posted By: Mr Redneck
Only eat rabbits and squirrels in months that have a (R) in it.


I've always heard this, but I don't think it is true.


It's not.

Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: skinnerback] #4521261 08/29/13 12:50 AM
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Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: bigbob_ftw] #4521559 08/29/13 02:03 AM
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I wouldn't eat one during the summer. Pull back
The skin along the back--and you're going to
See those worms about the size of a June bug.
Kinda like people don't know most black bass
Out of a stock tank have a ton of worms along
Their spine.

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I've always been told to only shoot and eat rabbit in the winter months!?!?

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I didn't know it was a seasonal thing ... we always skipped on jack rabbits due to those worms but never found one in a cottontail...


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Come to think of it your right! I've found them in jackrabbits but not cottontails.

Re: Cooking Rabbit - Dang This Looks GOOD! [Re: Huntmaster] #4523504 08/29/13 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Huntmaster
I wouldn't eat one during the summer. Pull back
The skin along the back--and you're going to
See those worms about the size of a June bug.
Kinda like people don't know most black bass
Out of a stock tank have a ton of worms along
Their spine.


I may be wrong, it happens a lot. I understood that the worms or Warbles were caused by Bot flies. Tularemia, is a disease and not a parasite.


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