Eat your hunting partner?

If they (or I, for that matter) are already dead, what’s the moral dilemma?

In fact, I’d be pretty pissed if I died and then my buddy also died of (avoidable) starvation.

I do imagine there’d be an ick factor, but if I was truly stranded and desperately hungry, I’d probably get over it.
 
While in the backcountry I ran into a guy with a string of Llamas that said he ate one that was the meanest PIA that nearly killed him with it's antics, seemed like he was serious.
As someone who spends a lot of time in the mtns with pack goats my threats about killing and eating a goat when its being an A-hole arent empty threats. However I dont own the goats so there is that...
 
So sorta like coyote flavor?
Having cooked and eaten yote on a few occasions I can assure you that it is the single BLANDEST meat I've ever tasted. Zero taste of its own, like annoyingly so. Not at all tough either although I would not eat medium rare backstraps.
 
All this talk about eating your hunting partner, inspired me to go ahead and give it a shot. All in all, he probably could’ve used a bit more salt, but otherwise very tasty.
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@Mangata - bumping 8 year old threads? Appears you are into cannibalism? Since I hunt alone, eating a hunting partner is not an option. From the research, human flesh tastes like pork.
Well now we have to start a new thread… “hunting partners… crispy or chewy”. While I like my bacon chewy I’m thinking well done on the hunting partner. 😉
 
All this talk about eating your hunting partner, inspired me to go ahead and give it a shot. All in all, he probably could’ve used a bit more salt, but otherwise very tasty.
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IME folks are more of a white meat than a red.
 
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