I need to get out more.
Bream
Wild turkey
Beef
Bream
Wild turkey
Beef
Yep - it's my #1. You are sitting in a good situation there!Moose meat is so good that my wife is asking me when I'm booking another trip....I told her I wasn't sure I could afford another trip since I had to endure so much of her "grudge spending" after sneaking the last trip through the finance department without appropriate management approval.....
Pretty solid list here too....I think bream filets are the best fried fish out there....I need to get out more.
Bream
Wild turkey
Beef
Chicken!I LOVE to eat animals... how would you rank animal cuts? ( I'm talking steaks)
1.. grass with grain supplemented angus beef
2.. elk... almost like grass fed beef... excellent flavor, no marbling, at times a little tough
3...antelope... rich, almost sweet meat. No gamey flavor if meat removed off the carcass asap after the kill
4... lamb... yum
5...whitetail... if dry aged, very serviceable as pan seared steaks...
I've never eaten mulies or exotics, heard nigali and axis are incredible
Going to eat moose next year after my Alaska hunt
Now that's a friendI just got 150 lbs of moose my buddy shot and it's by far the best wild game I've ever had.
Beaver is good. My best friend has a huge bbq every June, winter is spent collecting critters for the freezer then on to the coals after the hog is done.I just read thru this entire thread, and agree with most.
But am truly surprised no one mentioned beaver.
Also, it's not just the type game, but how it's been prepared.
I've had bear roasts I couldn't tell from beef,
and bear roasts that weren't edible.
Squirrel is another critter that didn't get honorable mention on this thread,
but I find squirrel to be very similar to chicken thighs.
And it will make your beard grow too!!!!Pink snapper.
Good ol ribeye in the sky !!!!Anything from the ocean
Beef
Duck
Domestic pork
Moose
Elk
Whitetail
Wild pigs
I have not tried antelope or mule deer. Had bear and didn't care for it but would give it another shot. Would love to try sandhill cranes as well.
Bear is really good or really awlful.I just read thru this entire thread, and agree with most.
But am truly surprised no one mentioned beaver.
Also, it's not just the type game, but how it's been prepared.
I've had bear roasts I couldn't tell from beef,
and bear roasts that weren't edible.
Squirrel is another critter that didn't get honorable mention on this thread,
but I find squirrel to be very similar to chicken thighs.
Too ugly to taste goodAnyone ever tried Wildebeest? My cousin said it's the best meat he's ever had.