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Nutria hunting in Louisiana


Out with a Louisiana nutria trapper

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25 Responses to Nutria hunting in Louisiana

  • AJohnn91 says:

    OMG lol 1:43 pwned… :( that was Hella hard the way he hit him

  • TheLouisianatrapper says:

    @jpwin6114 Really iv thought about it but iv never did it. What is the meat and the taste like.

  • Wildfowler85 says:

    Never fails to amaze me. The tree huggers want to save the environment, and the animals. But as usual fact and logic ellude the. If they want to do real good and save the environment, help stop the destruction of habitat and suburban sprawl. Those are the two biggest threats to wild animals. NOT HUNTERS

  • jpwin6114 says:

    they taste awesome

  • thejanitorssuccess says:

    @TheCBNtv now i want one

  • TheCBNtv says:

    @thejanitorssuccess yes they do

  • lololauren2001 says:

    @mattevanswastaken Ok, I would but I don’t even live near a marsh.

  • mattevanswastaken says:

    @lololauren2001 theres a charity idea for you. start it up go out trap some drive them hundreds of miles away better yet return them to south america. i like how people just sit back making suggestions.

  • gotgot4242 says:

    Yeah what the fuck, those shit’s is an invasive species, it’s destroying the natural environment

  • creolelady70 says:

    looks cruel, but they belong in South America not bayou country. just hunt them to extinction, they will still be around ins America lol

  • thejanitorssuccess says:

    Do they taste good.

  • MYacono says:

    @SquegeeFriday ..Its dark/red meat, No fat whatsoever which makes it unsuitable for grilling. I have only had it stewed in red wine in Puerto San Martin, Santa Fe so its hard to say. I would guess like a cross between clean venison and wild rabbit.

  • SquegeeFriday says:

    @MYacono They do look kinda tasty. How would you describe the flavor and texture?

  • MYacono says:

    In Argentina we kill ‘em, eat them and sell their fur for coats. FYI stewed in red wine theyre delicious. JUstin Wilson (God rest his soul) would have agreed.

  • cjz1 says:

    @blafrance3692 they do a shit load of damage i live and hunt in lousiana and i kill them to and eat them so thumbs up to you

  • cjz1 says:

    @blafrance3692 they do a shit load of damage but i live and hunt in loisiana so its a good thing i even kill them but somtimes i eat them soright on

  • RedsBucksSteelers says:

    @famapublica Stfu are you from louisiana so you know what damage they do? Didn’t think so.

  • lololauren2001 says:

    Ok, so, the reason they kill nutria (For people who dont live in Louisiana or learn about it) is because nutria eat our wetlands. But what I would like if they would have put them in traps and put them free somewhere they cant harm the wetland but still have a place to live.

  • lololauren2001 says:

    @blafrance3692 Yep.

  • SportsmansParadise says:

    nice

  • zZrustysnipezzZ says:

    they are giant rats, If they were actual beavers I would feel differently.. but these things are horrible and don’t even BELONG in North America! so kill em alllll!!! Just don’t mix up a beaver with one of these things! Me being Canadian :o I’ll be sure to sick my beaver pack on YOU EH!

  • oyskijew says:

    Hunting and saving the environment – i like

  • leymas says:

    I would love to go nutria hunting. Just need to make enough to pay for my non resident license trip and stay while in Louisiana. Some one hook me up? Would have to be all legal.

  • Llawliet93 says:

    wow,i believed that nutria was just the italian name =)

  • Mangobrain82 says:

    i live in Thibodaux and these fuckers are everywhere. i see em every morning in the bayou and the ditch across from my house

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