Northwest Sportsman – August 2019

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26 Northwest Sportsman AUGUST 2019 | nwsportsmanmag.com


PICTURE


unusual-size that you might picture
when thinking of the semi-aquatic
herbivore originally from South America
but imported for fur markets. The whole
carcass looked like it had gone a little too
hot and too long in the smoker and turned
to jerky on the bone. I may have been the
only person there to try it, and it definitely
tasted like rat jerky (sorry if the person who
cooked it is reading this, but ew, gross).
Then there was the Crock-Pot of a green
stew that was mostly made of tomatillos,
onions and green chilis. The protein in
this dish was also nutria, only it was slow
cooked, and added to the stew like pulled
pork. I would compare it to a very lean
pork, maybe even more similar to a wild
boar than domestic swine. The dish was
modeled after a traditional pork chili verde,
only with the meat from a nutria cooked
low and slow. I don’t know the other details
of the recipe, but I knew after taking the

first bite that it was the dish to beat.

AS IT CAME time to announce the winners, I
was confident from the satisfaction on the
faces of the guests who had tried my tacos
that I was shoe-in for first place. When
they announced me as the first runner-
up, I tried to hide my disappointment
and humbly accept the honor of second
place. The words of Ricky Bobby’s father in
Talledega Nights rang through my head as
I watched victory slip from my grasp and
into the green abyss of that nutria verde.
Oh, well. Proceeds from the event go
towards habitat restoration, raising native
species for restoration, providing hands-
on outdoor education for K-12 students,
and conducting/sharing research with
partner agencies. IAE’s current fundraising
goal is to support its internship program,
providing training and field experience
for early career ecologists, building a

foundation in science and conservation.
“We feel very fortunate to live in
a community surrounded by natural
areas, and to get to collaborate with an
outstanding group of local partners in
habitat restoration and conservation,” says
Wiman. “Teamwork is essential to maintain
functional watersheds and ecosystems,
specifically to enhance pollinator
populations, improve chances for at-risk
species, and manage for resilient habitats
that can resist invasive species.”
Last year, the event sold out all 225
seats, the largest turnout in its history.
Forty different businesses took on
sponsorships, and over $6,000 was raised
to support restoration of habitat for
pollinators and wildlife. This year’s family-
friendly event takes place Aug. 3 at Tyee
Wine Cellars, just south of Corvallis on
Greenberry Road, with live bluegrass
provided by the Rusty Hinges. NS

Bonner used meat from
walleye he caught on the
Columbia River, along
with dandelion greens,
blackberry jalapeño salsa
and sauteed purslane for
his second-place fish tacos.
(RANDY BONNER, ALL)

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