Best wild game meat

88man

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Your gonna think I'm Crazy!! in the following order> Rabbit/ORYX/GROUSE/Antelope/Elk/Sheep/whitetail
 

Chubby

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How are you guys preparing the dall sheep? Not my favorite usually...


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Jardo

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I want to go to New Mexico and try getting an oryx. Any tips on meat prep and field care.?


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Watrboyo1

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I hang my whitetail for at least 2 weeks, turns that backstrap into some melt In your mouth meat on the grill. but in my opinion you cant beat mustard fried cubed meat, or soak it in some buttermilk fried with some onion milk gravy. thats right getch ya sum
 
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Antelope & Elk - Tied for number one. Love them both!

Bison - Only had it a couple times but it was delicious! Might be number 1 but I've not had enough of it. Maybe I'll get a tag some day.

Black Bear - It's been very good flavored, tender, and just really good meat.

Pheasant & Quail - Both are excellent.

Cottontail rabbit. - Haven't had this in a while but cut up, rolled in flour, and fried in butter and a bit of oil it sure is good! The flavor is excellent.
 

Matt3479

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Caribou is got to be up there for me, probably number 1. I love moose, elk, boar, and buffalo too though
 

IvanDenis

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Elk is commonly considered among hunters to be one of the best wild-game meats. It's similar to venison, but is usually leaner and has little-to-no gamey flavor. You can prepare elk meat as you would beef.
 

Wedes

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I love whiteail and elk. Turkey is on the list as well. Beaver meat is really good too.


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