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Lion, bison, cotton tail, and elk. It's all really good to me though. I'm smoking a venison corned beef, or should I say a venison pastrami? Either way. Also smoking some trout.

I tried smoking trout, but the rolling papers kept getting soggy :lol: Kidding.......

 

I love smoked trout and Salmon, along with some good cheese and crackers.

 

Antelope is the best I have had from anything with 4 legs. I hear some of the African game is quite delicious, hope to try it some day.

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Out of animals I have harvested, I'd have to say:

1-mountain lion

2-elk

3-deer

 

But hands down blackened ostrich is flipping scrumdilly-ishous

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Lion, bison, cotton tail, and elk. It's all really good to me though. I'm smoking a venison corned beef, or should I say a venison pastrami? Either way. Also smoking some trout.

I tried smoking trout, but the rolling papers kept getting soggy :lol: Kidding.......

 

I love smoked trout and Salmon, along with some good cheese and crackers.

 

Antelope is the best I have had from anything with 4 legs. I hear some of the African game is quite delicious, hope to try it some day.

that's why I'm using a pipe! Haha!! Guess I need to try antelope some time. I love domestic goat.

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Oryx, elk, buffalo, antelope, deer. That is my top five.

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It has been about 30 years since I have had antelope, I have clearly forgotten what it tastes like.

 

1. Coues - any cut

2. Musk Ox - Ground. The meat has alot of veins, so steaks tend to be tough.

3. Elk - any cut

4. Moose - any cut

5. Mule deer - backstraps

 

Favorite small game - squirrels in a crock-pot.

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I really guess it depends on the care of the animal in the field and the way it has been prepared for dining. I have eaten animals that were killed on the same hunts and times I have and their meats have def. had a distinct game taste.

Best post on the thread. I could not agree more.

 

Makes night and day difference. I would eat a well cared for rattlesnake over a poorly cared for elk.

 

For game I (or someone in my household) have taken:

Quail

Elk

Antelope (from Wyoming)

Mule deer

Coues deer

Duck

Black Hawaiian sheep

Angora Goat

Rabbit

Javelina

Dove

 

I was going to put Mexican Grey "Large Coyote" on there, but then I remembered the third "S". Kind of stringy anyway.

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I really guess it depends on the care of the animal in the field and the way it has been prepared for dining. I have eaten animals that were killed on the same hunts and times I have and their meats have def. had a distinct game taste.

Best post on the thread. I could not agree more.

 

 

Makes night and day difference. I would eat a well cared for rattlesnake over a poorly cared for elk.

 

For game I (or someone in my household) have taken:

Quail

Elk

Antelope (from Wyoming)

Mule deer

Coues deer

Duck

Black Hawaiian sheep

Angora Goat

Rabbit

Javelina

Dove

 

I was going to put Mexican Grey "Large Coyote" on there, but then I remembered the third "S". Kind of stringy anyway.

My black Hawaiian was awful. Stinking goat

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Mexican grey wolf taste awesome!!!!!!' Just kidding!!!

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1-New Mexico antelope quote from my 6 year old daughter " best meat ever!!"

2- elk

3- montana eastern whitetail

4- mule depending on the diet

It's been a long time for couse but i always remember it real gamier

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