No,,,, I kill, and eat porkys. Lol.Fishers are the only animal in North America that will kill and eat a porky. Where you have Fishers, you won't find very many porkys.
This one was molesting my squirrel hunt; and, no doubt about to do tree damage.They seem to go in streaks around here. I have seen dozens some years and just a couple other years. I really dont miss them. They raise cain with the pine trees around here. One winter we were gone for most of it and they killed about 30 nice 20’ pines in our yard.
Doesn’t everything?Is it true they taste like chicken?
Common as squirrels up here in central Maine. Open season on them year round.
No. Closer to pork. This all the names and nicknames that have pig references. I've read that there wear times that barrels of salt pork would be "cut" with porcupine meat to stretch the actual pork throughout more barrelsIs it true they taste like chicken?
I don't think the porky is protected in Arizona but I heard that years ago it was.
The reason given was, the porky is one of the few animals that is easy to kill with a large stick and if someone was stranded or lost and out of food, eating one of them could save your life.
The belly doesn't have quills on it so gutting and skinning one isn't as hard to do as one might think.
Anyway, probably just another old wives tale but it does make for an interesting story.
They may be great meat but cleaning them is something else altogether.No,,,, I kill, and eat porkys. Lol.
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