Dave, I have had the same experience with Venison, Duck, Goose, Moose, pretty much you name it, and people will say they hate it and yet eat 2 servings. Channel Catfish is another that you have to fib on what they are eating. I can't say as I blame them, If you want me to try something new, just tell me to eat it. Then tell me what it is after.
Do you have any special details for grilling? Thanks for all the replies.
I went to a First Nations Game Feed once up in Canada, near The Pas, Manitoba. This was long before Andrew Zimmern was laying down his tag line..."if it looks good, eat it!" It was also long before the US military edict of don't ask don't tell. Those were the two guiding principals I went by and they served me well. Everything was good, most of it was cooked in a manner I had not tried, and I had happy tummy syndrome before it was all finished.
The only thing I really had a clear picture on ingredients was the soup at the end of the line. There was this 6'4" Native that must have weighed all of a hundred twenty pounds and wearing a huge grin on his face as he saw me approach. He swirled the ladle in that big old pot and said with glee, "RAT SOUP!" I stuck out the bowl and said fill'er up! He said again, "RAT SOUP!" I grinned like Dan'l Boone shinin' a possum out of a tree and said, "Gimme some of that!"
Poor feller, I stole his fun. His grin collapsed and he muttered, "Aw, it's only muskrat and cattail roots." Sweeter than cottontail, nowhere near as stringy as jackrabbit, and the earthy starchiness of the cattail roots blended perfectly in the rich broth. Delicious.
Now enough chewing around the bull, make with the recipes, JoJo!