Originally Posted by
Muley Hunter
It depends a lot on how you take care of the meat, and what the deer has been eating.
It can be very good, or really lousy.
On a personal note. I only hunt for elk now. Best meat ever. (if you take care of it)
I agree with Muley Hunter. You get what you put into it. If you bring it home, and don't take any time trimming it out properly, or getting it cool quickly enough, then it taste like ass, but it is delicious if you put the work into it! find someone who knows how to take care of their big game and cook it, then learn from them. That's how I did it with a friend from Wyoming. My old man only knows how to clean birds, so that is all I learned growing up. Learn from someone who does it well. If you don't know that person, then ask and we can help you out.