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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192075
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Birds: Ruffed grouse.
Wild turkey breast pounded and deep fried with fish-n-chips batter, of slow cooked in a crock pot.

Mammals: Beaver is the most beefiest tasting meat out there. It has the texture of flank steak, but the flavor of a porterhouse.
Sika. Way better than venison.
Squirrel roasted in a roasting bag.

Amphibians: Frog legs. Sort them into batches by size so that you can ensure that the doneness is consistent.

Fish: Sunfish with skin on.
Yellow perch.
Walleye.

Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192077
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82
I only had it once but I would love it again

Caribou


I have eating favorites and hunting favorites

venison back straps in butter and mushrooms is really good eating

Pheasant is a blast to hunt with a long season hunt the middle of the day shoot the bull while your hunting , keep walking around , no sitting and getting cold.

I like hunting deer also but get so few days of the year to do it , I feel pressure to fill the freezer or get the kids in the party a deer.

pheasant is just relaxing.

this last year I got two deer on the Sunday of opening weekend , one of the kids I was mentoring my cousins kid that I tried so hard to get him on a deer Saturday went home Sunday morning because his grandma died on Saturday.

so there was no pressure to get him a deer , I had a big road kill in the freezer and a downer cow so no pressure to fill the freezer. I went and sat on a log and the first deer happened , I was taking a break from butchering the first one mid day to go check on my son and the second one happened walking out , just ran right at me so I had to shoot it.
my brother shot one in the morning also so by end of the day I had 3 cut up before sundown.


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192080
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Gray squirrels

Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192084
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No ones mentioned sand hill crane. I've eaten a few and It's fair table fare.


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192096
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Pan fried breast of Robin !!!!

Mmmmmmmm !!!! laugh

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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192102
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I imagine robin breast would be good. My granddaughter and I killed a bunch of starlings last fall and feasted on them tasted very similar to dove which is about my favorite game bird to eat.

I guess robin would be similar.


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: The Beav] #8192103
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Originally Posted by The Beav
No ones mentioned sand hill crane. I've eaten a few and It's fair table fare.


I'd be happy to try it , if you can get the season going here in WI

I had to go with what I have access to as my favorite.


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192105
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black bear

Re: Your fav wild game [Re: Flint Hill fur] #8192106
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Originally Posted by Flint Hill fur
pan fryd squirrel n gravy


This is my favorite also.


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192110
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1. Lynx backstrap.
2. Dall sheep ribs over campfire.
3. Bison hams

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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: Lugnut] #8192112
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Originally Posted by Lugnut
I imagine robin breast would be good. My granddaughter and I killed a bunch of starlings last fall and feasted on them tasted very similar to dove which is about my favorite game bird to eat.

I guess robin would be similar.


Small, dark meat breast, but really tasty !!!! laugh


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192113
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Mountain lion and bobcat are probably my favorite but I like almost all. I am not a fan of duck or goose.


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192128
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There's so many. Antelope. Blacktail deer liver. Salmon. Abalone. Elk heart.

Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192136
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Dall's sheep.

Kind of funny. I just Googled Dall's sheep.
Under the heading; "Taste", it says; "The meat is edible although it will have a gamey taste". That is the farthest from the truth you can get, it is generally regarded as the least gamey wild game there is.

Reading further in the same paragraph it says; "At Texas Hunt Lodge you can hunt Texas Dall sheep", it's no wonder they taste like crap. I can hardly believe that folks pay to hunt what are essentially barnyard goats/sheep.


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192145
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Caribou, CHAR (caught in salt water), and speckle belly goose top my list.


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192148
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I see a lot of folks have mentioned caribou. I could almost concur with that if I hadn't had to eat one once that was rutty. Rutty bull caribou are just about inedible, not just gamey.
Caribou is definitely one of the best however.


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: elsmasho82] #8192167
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Rabbit and nilgai


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: waggler] #8192176
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Originally Posted by waggler
Dall's sheep.

Kind of funny. I just Googled Dall's sheep.
Under the heading; "Taste", it says; "The meat is edible although it will have a gamey taste". That is the farthest from the truth you can get, it is generally regarded as the least gamey wild game there is.

Reading further in the same paragraph it says; "At Texas Hunt Lodge you can hunt Texas Dall sheep", it's no wonder they taste like crap. I can hardly believe that folks pay to hunt what are essentially barnyard goats/sheep.



Didn’t have to pay for it. Ranch had 2 rams in a heard that had black feet. They had been trying to kill them for months with no success. Got the call. Buddy and I found them and both rams jumped up on a bolder at 150 yards. One of the funnest hunts I’ve ever been on. Still can’t figure how the couldn’t get them killed but I was glad to help.

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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8192191
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
Originally Posted by The Beav
No ones mentioned sand hill crane. I've eaten a few and It's fair table fare.


I'd be happy to try it , if you can get the season going here in WI

I had to go with what I have access to as my favorite.


I've hunted them In Alaska.
Pete you have most of Sept, Oct and Nov and Dec to hunt deer. That's a lot of days to put venison In the freezer.


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Re: Your fav wild game [Re: waggler] #8192201
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Originally Posted by waggler
I see a lot of folks have mentioned caribou. I could almost concur with that if I hadn't had to eat one once that was rutty. Rutty bull caribou are just about inedible, not just gamey.
Caribou is definitely one of the best however.



Isn't that the truth !! Absolutely the most inedible game meat I have tried to eat.

I'll take ruffed grouse, Pronghorn, and abalone any time


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