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What is the best age for harvesting deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 3182790" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I suppose a young deer eats better than an older deer but I really can't tell the difference most of the time. How you handle the deer after the shot has alot to do with the resulting taste as does the shot placement (quick killing the deer versus wounding). I also believe that possibly a buck killed in a more relaxed state probably eats better than a buck that's been running a doe/s for the last several hours. </p><p></p><p>For the most part, you'll not notice any difference in any deer you kill and eat as long as you cook it right (don't overcook).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 3182790, member: 69"] I suppose a young deer eats better than an older deer but I really can't tell the difference most of the time. How you handle the deer after the shot has alot to do with the resulting taste as does the shot placement (quick killing the deer versus wounding). I also believe that possibly a buck killed in a more relaxed state probably eats better than a buck that's been running a doe/s for the last several hours. For the most part, you'll not notice any difference in any deer you kill and eat as long as you cook it right (don't overcook). [/QUOTE]
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