Best wild game meat
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I'd climb over a swimming pool full of moose tenderloins to get at a big, berry fed, Georgian Bay fall black bear steak....mmmmmmm
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Made venison steak on the grill last night, marinated in Balsamic vinegar, olive oil, garlic, red pepper flakes, tad of salt and W sauce. Cooked to just pink in center. Baked sweet potato, last of garden tomatoes sliced, slice of sour dough bread. Mmmmm, mmmmm, good.
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Kudu and Eland steaks...while bowhunting in Zimbabwe in 1995....very tasty...good old North American venison is my favorite though...
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I've been trying to reply but it's a bit difficult to type while your smackin your chops on a deer salad sammich. My favorite has to be that of a young whitetail deer. I fry it, make gravy and pot it in the dutch oven for a day. Second to me is wild turkey nuggets with "bear grease biscuits" not far behind. I've never had any elk or moose or other meats that most of you have but would love to try it. Do I hear an invite . I have tried antelope and thought that it was ok but a bit strong. Probably the way that I cooked it. Don't get me wrong, I love red meat but....... catch a couple of flounders, fresh shrimp, slaw and hush puppies. sheew weeeee, SON!!!!!!
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ok If can remember them all here goes from best to least. Moose, Elk, Bison, Grouse, Turkey, Bear, Deer, Caribou, Boar, Duck, Rabbit, and I lived in Newfoundland for awhile and Seal is not bad also. Gator was at the bottom I guess but maybe I did not have it prepared right.
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I'm amazed at the number of people who have put bear near the top of their list. Although I've had numerous opportunities to eat bear meat, for some reason I just haven't been able to bring myself to try it. Can't say why - just some strange mental block. Maybe because I have nightmares about bears? Will make that another thing for me to overcome right after I get over the heights thing.
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