Super awesome skills of catching black swan and roasting them in extremely unique way

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As we all know swans are one of the most favorite species and they represent beauty. But in the natural environment it can be a good food for aboriginal people at any time if it falls into their sights.


Rivers are not only the habitat of fishes, but also home to the swans. And this time, a black swan caught the attention of 2 aborigines. Although swans are known to move very fast and flexibly, this time when a huge swan faced with “super heroes” in the wild it was just like clumsy kitties. After chasing the swan, the two aborigines used their Wilderness Technology so that they could easily catch it.



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The reward after a successful hunting day was a huge black swan which was then processed extremely attractive.


After they had removed all the feathers and all the ducks' internal organs, they roasted them on open fire.

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To have the best roasted swan you should note that the amount of heat needs to be dispensed evenly so that the swan can be ripe inside out and not burned out.


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After an hour, the two aborigines had a wonderful dish of swan. Do you find this attractive? Have you ever tried to hunt animals in the jungle?. I'm sure these experiences will get the best of your interest!



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that is best food in the forest, you that agree with me :)
 
Interesting hunt. What does Swan taste like?
 
Looks more like a nasty ass Muscovy to me!
 
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Interesting hunt. What does Swan taste like?
Whistling Swan tastes like mud :A Ill: Pretty sure a Black Swan would taste like black mud.
And I’m also pretty sure that ain’t no Swan! :E No:
 
Interesting hunt. What does Swan taste like?

The one in Virginia I got taste pretty good, I thin sliced them and slow cooked in a skillet, made sandwiches. But it is hard to draw a permit, so not much experience.
 
Seems to be a lot of trolling lately. This fits the bill, a newbie posing obviously controversial questions. Admins and Boss, what say you?
 
The one in Virginia I got taste pretty good, I thin sliced them and slow cooked in a skillet, made sandwiches. But it is hard to draw a permit, so not much experience.
I bet it depends a lot on what they are eating. Although I don’t know how varied their diet is? I started hunting them back when I was a kid in Utah. They used to give 2500 tags per year through a limited draw. Not sure how many tags are issued these days. I’ve eaten around a dozen or so that me and my hunting buddies shot. I like duck and goose meat ok, especially duck and goose jerky, but I could never figure out how to cook swan to make it taste anything like goose marinated in mud :D I sure loved hunting them though! Even if it was a buddy that had a tag, it was fun to go along and see them when they congregated by the tens of thousands. They also make a pretty eye catching mount :)
 
They taste alot like barn owl..........lol
 
Lol, I think if you guys catch a black swan like that, you eat it faster than them, you agree
 

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