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    When they start to eat pine later in the season when there snow they taste like a christmas tree...I dont bother to shoot them then .. early in the season there ok

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    Slow cooking with lots of wine and black pepper, garlic, double-smocked bacon (or your spices of choice) would take care of that.
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    I find northern spruce grouse have that Pine (spruce) taste also.

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    Fresh Jack back straps marinated overnight cooked medium rare on the BBQ. Man alive that's the best steak you will ever eat...

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    Never tasted pine on snows yet, must depends how you cook them I guess.

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    hmmmm my dog has never complained about the taste

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    Did anyone ever actually tasted Xmas tree?

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    Take a slug of Buckley's... It has oil of Balsam or balsam extract or something like that in it.
    Learn all you can about nature. What we don't understand, we fear and what we fear, we destroy.
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