Question on taste
#1
Question on taste
I know that the flavor of whitetails can be changed by what they eat (same as to beef), (also difference between elk, deer, moose, tried them all) but is there a noticeable flavor difference between mule deer and whitetail deer. I have never tried mule deer and I was just wondering.
#4
RE: Question on taste
I agree, mulys definatly don't taste as good as whitetail. I think that gamier taste has somthing to with all of that sage brush they eat.
What's really bad is an antelope that's all fired up with adrenaline......[:'(]
It's really the only meat I don't really care for.
What's really bad is an antelope that's all fired up with adrenaline......[:'(]
It's really the only meat I don't really care for.
#5
RE: Question on taste
An old guy at my church who is a retired butcher told me to bleed the meat out in a cooler for at least a week before eating it. I tried it on my deer last year and sure enough, the meat was fantastic.
#7
RE: Question on taste
ORIGINAL: BigTiny
An old guy at my church who is a retired butcher told me to bleed the meat out in a cooler for at least a week before eating it. I tried it on my deer last year and sure enough, the meat was fantastic.
An old guy at my church who is a retired butcher told me to bleed the meat out in a cooler for at least a week before eating it. I tried it on my deer last year and sure enough, the meat was fantastic.
I agree 100 percent. Just keep putting ice on it and drain out the old bloody water.
#9
RE: Question on taste
ORIGINAL: npaden
Right now I would rank the wild game that I've eatenas follows:
Moose
Elk
Wild Pig
Whitetail
Mule deer
Antelope
Black Bear
Birds:
Quail
Pheasant
Dove
Duck
Right now I would rank the wild game that I've eatenas follows:
Moose
Elk
Wild Pig
Whitetail
Mule deer
Antelope
Black Bear
Birds:
Quail
Pheasant
Dove
Duck