Crow is not the only thing they eat at a wild game dinner in rural Pennsylvania
- A crowd of about 150 people attended a wild game dinner in rural Pennsylvania to enjoy a buffet featuring 14 species, including stingray casserole, bear stew, and raccoon andouille.
- Larry Primeau, the event organizer, aims to encourage hunters and trappers to use more animal species as food and support youth outdoor activities.
- All the game served was legally harvested, as selling wild game meat is generally prohibited in Pennsylvania.
- Attendees rated the dishes positively, with comments reflecting the uniqueness and community spirit of the event.
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Crow is not the only thing they eat at a wild game dinner in rural Pennsylvania
A wild game dinner in Pennsylvania aims to expose people to meat they might not otherwise be able to eat. The menu at last weekend's Taste of the Wild Outdoors
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