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This is interesting too, more than 1 in 3 said elk is best.
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Quote from: Bearhunter on January 04, 2010, 09:34:57 PM
You forgot Oryx, I heard it is some of the best table fair.
When I saw this poll, I wondered if it would be on here and it is now. This is not even close for me.
When we hunted oryx in New Mexico I was asking some of the guys from there how it eats. The only quote they gave me was to ask, "How do you like elk meat?" I replied, "I love it".
"Well, if you get home and don't have room for the oryx, throw out the elk!"
I figured that was a pretty bold statement until I harvested my oryx and got to get it on the grill. It not only was the cleanest smeeling game I have harvested it tastes great. In way of additional support for its great tasste, I have served it to a fair amount of friends and to a person they all asked if I had any that I could share.
If you ever get the chance or have thought about trying for the New Mexico draw, make sure you go. It is a great hunt and great game meat.
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Re: Best Wild Game Meat
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Dall sheep is the best that I have had.
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How bout deer:Axis! It's on my top three anyway!
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thanks littlemac, I was thinking of going after one of them someday....
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I selected Elk, but it is because I haven't tried many on the list - moose, caribou, etc.
Bear is my other favorite, but it has been awhile since I have had any around.
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At first I as going to say any of the wild sheep but to get specific, I too will go with Dall sheep with Stone a close second.
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270, there is a thread for worst wild game meat....
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What? No coyote choice?
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