Snapper

   / Snapper #11  
JB4310 said:
Does anyone know if you can eat these things?

JB,

Funny, the first thing I thought when I opened this post was, "Mmmm... snapper soup!" Probably been 25 years since I've had any, but I sure do remember it being GOOD! :D
 
   / Snapper #12  
Soft shell turtles differ from snappers in that they generally prefer running water to still, don't get quite as big, and do not taste nearly as good (IMO). They are also far more aggressive than snappers, and 10 times faster on land (maybe 20x if they have a really bad attitude :>). I have been chased by a large soft shell on more than one occasion, and they don't let up if they can see you. You can walk away from a snapper...not so a soft shell.

Snappers take a little work to clean, but to those who like the meat it's about as good as it gets. We have done numerous things with it, and our two favorites remain 1. baking in foil w/ just a little butter and 2. grinding or cubing and making soup..real turtle soup.
 
   / Snapper #13  
You guys have nerves of steel to pick those suckers up! :eek:

One time as a kid I was poking a stick at one to force him into snapping. As I understand, their necks can come out about 3/4ths the length of the body. Anyhow, one of my sticks was about the size of a broom stick in diameter, and he snapped it in half! I have no doubt you would loose a finger or toe to one....and some of the really large ones could likely take a hand off with a single snap.

To me, its similar to playing with rattlesnakes.
 
   / Snapper #14  
When I was a kid, my father was cleaning out and digging around our swimming hole with his tractor and saw a big turtle swim under one of the banks. He called a friend of his who liked turtle soup and had him come over to catch it. He (friend) went wading around in the brook- that part was only about 18" deep- poking with a piece of ( I think) rebar - until he felt a familiar "thump". The rest was easy, he just reached into the murky, muddy, stirred up water and pulled the turtle out by his tail!!! His comment was something to the effect " They always go in head first!". Yeah right! This turtle was so big it would barely fit into a large metal garbage can, I can only image the speed and power it had. I've always been fascinated by snappers, I think (in the N.E.) anyway, they are the closest living ancestors we have to some of the armor plated dinosaurs that roamed the Earth.
 

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