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just wondering if its any good. Was thinking of trying to get one?
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It's some of the best venison I have ever eaten....
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I visited relatives in England, my Aunt knows I am a hunter so purchased a 10lb fallow buck loin roast for me to cook one evening (like a bone-in prime rib roast). I cut the loin from the bone, marinated in a pear juice and cabernet stock. Seared the marinated roast with fresh garlic, ginger, salt pepper and olive oil, the tied it to the bone and dry roasted it in a covered roaster at 250F for 6 hours. Came out medium rare, there were no complaints or leftovers.
This was a free-ranging/high fence, never pursued, acclimated adult buck. Don't know how it was killed, or how long it hung after. Compared to US deer and elk, it was fatter (didn't trim off the fat, and it wasn't tallowy like wild game, more like pork), more tender, and more mildly flavored IMHO.
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That sounds really good doublelung....
What I really enjoyed was doe fallow, it was tender and delicious, not strong at all. Also had some larger buck steaks, they were tougher and naturally a little stronger, but still tasted good. We were in hunting camp overseas and we just fried it with some basic seasoning, didn't take time to do anything fancy. I shot another doe on another trip just for some camp meat and it was good too...
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yes when we hunted new zealand last year we ate the backstraps out of my fallow buck and it was some of the best meat i have ate also fantastic
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try to get my pic of me and my fallow up
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about 3 years old had cool horns to me and very odd lol 168 yards quater 2 me sako 300 win mag 180 grain partion ate up the top of his heart and lungs went about 20 yards very tough animal i tought he would drop with that gun and load. still tender and they were not ruting yet they rut later than the stags
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