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Funny, everyone criticizing the WDFW for telling us the meat is safe to eat. If you don't believe them, and you don't feel the meat is safe, then don't hunt elk in SW Washington. Everything in life is not the government's fault.
I've never been close to an elk that didn't stink.
Just curious for all the wetside elk hunters out there, if you happen to shoot a hoff-Rot elk, will you eat it? Do you feel it's safe enough to feed to your family and friends?
My elk did not have hoof rot but it was really skinny and obviously something wrong. I got 25 lbs of weird tasting meat back from the butcher. Butcher said it was worste he has ever seen and wdfw have reissued tags for less. We have been eating it and havnt been sick or anything but I am pretty unsure about the whole thing. Wdfw was not helpful and they made me never want to support them ever again...
QuoteMy elk did not have hoof rot but it was really skinny and obviously something wrong. I got 25 lbs of weird tasting meat back from the butcher. Butcher said it was worste he has ever seen and wdfw have reissued tags for less. We have been eating it and havnt been sick or anything but I am pretty unsure about the whole thing. Wdfw was not helpful and they made me never want to support them ever again...I definitely wouldn't eat the meat if it is weird tasting. The butcher also said it was the worst he had seen! That is a red flag to me.