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Robert Galloway
 
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God, you're making me sick. There are about a dozen of these SOBs
eating grass on my front yard and I don't have a goose permit.
(Neighbors might not be too impressed either). Yes, they are good to eat.

bob g.

Prometheus wrote:

On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 07:42:15 GMT, "Mike Hide"
wrote:


I noticed Kerry shot a Canada goose, I thought you could practically walk up
to them [IE no need for camouflage outfits].

That led me to wonder if they are edible, and if they are and they are so
plentiful why we aren't eating them for thanksgiving ???



Of course they're edible. I would imagine that most folks don't eat
them for thanksgiving because if you don't shoot your own, they're
pretty expensive. I know around here, Turkey gets as low as $.16 a
pound, but a whole goose stays right around $60.

Are they edible, sheesh. Didn't you ever read "A Christmas Carol"?

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