I know lots of fulltime hunters who don't turkey hunt and would have no idea what a wild bird tastes like. I've only had one - a tom I shot in the late fall hunt a couple years back. I've heard the spring birds can be pretty dry, but the fall bird was loaded with fat for the winter. The breast meat tasted the same, even to non-hunters. It was fantastic. The dark meat was more tough, as you might expect from a bird that actually gets to walk/run around. The drumsticks were almost a steak constency. I still dug into them Henry VIII style, but they definitely were tough. All in all though, the fall bird is close enough to a farm bird that you'll really enjoy it. Can't vouch for spring birds.