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May 13th, 2005 at 2:47pm
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Please reference "General Discussion Board", "Loon Question" thread, page 2.

So... how does one serve cormorant??

Does anyone out there have any favorite sauces or suggested modes of preparation?  Do they taste much like chicken?

Inquiring predators want to know....


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Reply #1 - May 13th, 2005 at 3:02pm
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From the tradition of the infamous Judge Roy Bean.  Prepare cormorants same as "Bad Bob" wanted his horse fixed, "Smoother 'um in onions".

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Reply #2 - May 13th, 2005 at 3:35pm
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Being as it is that Cormorants eat fish... they are a greasy meated bird... much as a hooded merganser which is legal to hunt... and the smell they generate would probably make you sick as you cleaned them to prepare them... so to make a cormorant edible... first you would have to be starving to death, and then have plenty of habenero peppers, (to kill your taste buds) and garlic so it would be good for you...  Grill it on a cedar board, when it is finished throw the Cormorant away and eat the board with the peppers and garlic... Grin Grin

Bruce...

Saw this recipe on the food network Wink Wink
  
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Reply #3 - May 13th, 2005 at 3:38pm
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So... how does one serve cormorant??
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While some people prefer the holding them in one hand and using an underhand swing to propel them across the net, I’ve found the more serious competitors prefer the toss into the air and an overhand strike, similar to a tennis serve. A little topspin will cause them to drop shortly after clearing the net. A little trivia: most people believe the serve needs to be from the right side of the court, when in fact, one only needs to be behind the back line. Works well with either 3 or 6 person teams.
  
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Reply #4 - May 13th, 2005 at 4:27pm
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Prepare (fill in the blank) same as "Bad Bob" wanted his horse fixed, "Smoother 'um in onions".

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Congratulations YB!  You've just reprinted Old Salt's entire canoe camping cookbook using only one sentence!!   Grin Grin Wink
  
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Reply #5 - May 13th, 2005 at 4:40pm
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Ouch!!!!  that's going to leave a mark Shocked Shocked Shocked

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Reply #6 - May 13th, 2005 at 4:51pm
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LOL Snowdog,

Might I suggest a bottle of Paul Newman salad dressing sprinkled around the tent to keep those barking spiders at bay.

Just a suggestion, but as moderator of this forum, you might consider deep sixing this thread.  PETC (People for the Ethical Treatment of Cormorants) is going to see this type of flamatory bias taken against the object of their beloved, albeit absurd cause.  They will likely introduce a proactive legislation not only to protect this migratory menace, but also to introduce it to the canoe country in number and establish everything within her borders as "Cormorant Sanctuary", which will become known as the BWCS.  Furthermore a study will then be conducted to prove canoeists traveling within 100 yards of nest sites have a detrimental effect on reproduction.  Only after a 100 year reign of the cormorants (similiar to the Planet of the Apes) will future generations dare to set foot into this wasteland.

You will recognize PETC members from their salution.  They raise their right arm and chant, "Ya vul, herr cormorant".  Perhaps we must be proactive and start our own group to counteract this counteraction.  It should be called the DCS (Dead Cormorants Society).  We will need our own slogon.  Hopefully something more creative than, "the only good cormorant is a dead cormorant".  You get the picture.

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Reply #7 - May 13th, 2005 at 4:54pm
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He Jimbo - Those Steaks over at Pascanells a few years ago. . . .?  I believe they were the loin cut from the "shag" - the tenderest part of the bird.
  
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Reply #8 - May 13th, 2005 at 4:59pm
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YB, if I eat cormorant I fear those barking spiders could easily become lethal instead of merely (ob)noxious!

OS may complain all he wants about my ability to attract the barking spiders, but if he'd just use less onions I suspect that I could better keep the barking spiders at bay.

I'll take my chances with the PETC, I guess.  I never bow to pressure from any extremist organization.
  
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He Jimbo - Those Steaks over at Pascanells a few years ago. . . .?  I believe they were the loin cut from the "shag" - the tenderest part of the bird.

Hmm, speaking of 5-star dining, what was the name of that restaurant you manage, eh Snowdog?

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