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Pheasant is the best game bird hands down. If that were a solo choice I would have picked it. But Elk is awesome.
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And it looks like.....elk is the winner, hands down.
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Antelope pepperoni from Stahl's, Lewistown, MT. GOOD STUFF.
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December 08, 2010, 04:24:45 PM »
It looks like there is a lot of people on here that haven't tried Moose meat.
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Sitka deer best for big game - - Grouse best for fowl
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December 08, 2010, 09:40:50 PM »
elk for me love the burger!!!!
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December 08, 2010, 11:48:06 PM »
I also have to say that i have had bison/buffalo before and it is really, really good..
but I would say caribou and moose are the top with bison/buffalo right behind.. my top 3
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If properly taken care of, pronghorn is hard to beat. I also think that if a person picked elk over moose, they probably haven't had moose. Elk is excellent, but moose is outstanding (IMHO). It's funny to me to hear people talking about cooking wild game in a manner that eliminates the wild taste. Hell, I love the wild taste. That's the whole idea. Maybe that's why I rate pronghorn amongst the best. I have heard that corn fed whitetails are awesome. (never taken a whitetail... ). Im with Gutpile, I don't think I could eat a Mt Lion, even though I have heard they are excellent. I wonder if the food bank would take cougar?
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Corn fed young whitetails, grouse, moose, elk and last wetside blackmail during the late season
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Quote from: Hyde on December 11, 2010, 07:25:06 PM
I wonder if the food bank would take cougar?
If they dont i will
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December 11, 2010, 08:31:23 PM »
You forgot Oryx! It is by far the best tasting game meat in the world!!!!!!!! I couldnt believe it when I first tried it.
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Gotta go with Bearhunter....Oryx is some of the best I have had.
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People are still responding so I re-opened the voting. Have at her boys.
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That was not an easy vote
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Last summer I was on a committee that planned and held a conference for National Guardsmen from 8 western states (it's called the Lewis and Clark Conference, we do it annually), and Washington hosted it last year. I talked the committee into doing a Buffalo BBQ for the lunch on day 2 of the conference (since, after all it is called the Lewis and Clark Conference, and those dudes ate a LOT of Buffalo on their trip). Several times it almost got cancelled because we were having a hard time getting buffalo at a reasonable price, but finally we found a supplier and we got her done.
It was a HUGE hit. I didn't talk to a single person at the conference that didn't have something good to say about the meat. Over 300 Soldiers.
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