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Properly cared for and properly prepared I would rank them as equal.
My favorite game meats are Wild Pigs, and Elephant.
 
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pig, quail, white tail
 
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Hands down elk , followed closely by moose.
 
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I've never eaten caribou, but I would list the other 4 as:

#1 Elk
#2 Whitetail Deer (around here they eat corn, alfalfa, soy beans, and acorns)
#3 Moose
#4 Mule Deer

As far as recipes are concerned, season to taste (pepper and garlic) and throw it on the grill (medium rare)
 
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corn fed mallards.

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Only 2 on that list I have had is elk & mule deer. I would rank elk #1 and mule deer #2. If you were to throw in antelope, a few cottontails, and a mess of walleye I would be plumb satisfied. I could live on that.
 
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Moose
Elk
Caribou
 
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#1) Elk

#2) Moose

#3) Whitetailed deer

#4) Mule deer

#5) Caribou



All are excellent, but elk and moose are a close tie for first place and I love deer, whitetailed or Mule deer. I like Oklahoma whitetailed deer the best. Caribou is at the bottom of the list, but I keep my freezer full of caribou meat to ward off the times between moose-elk-deer gathering.



Of the others mentioned, I would have to add antelope, mallards, pintails, gadwalls, and widgons; geese (all of them); quail; doves; pidgons; pheasants; peacocks; rabbits. I have not shot a tundra swan yet, but when I do I will let you know what it tastes like. I have not shot a sandhill crane either, but when I do I will post the results of its roasting.
 
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I'd have to say: elk tied with buffalo
moose
caribou
mule deer
whitetail deer
antelope
and a few others. For the African fare I've eaten I like; blu wildebeeste, impala, eland, kudu, and springbok.
 
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Dall Sheep
Elk
Moose
Sitka Blacktail Deer
Whitetail Deer
Caribou
Mountain Goat
 
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Whichever is on my grill and then my plate at the time, but if I were forced to choose:

#1.0000000000 - Elk and Eland
#1.0000000001 - Moose(I've only had it once, but it was excellent)
#1.0000000002 - Caribou (see Moose)
#1.0000000003 - Whitetail deer
#1.0000000004 - Columbia Blacktail Deer
#1.0000000005 - Mule deer
#1.0000000006 - Antelope

I would rather eat any of them than beef.
 
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Moose
Elk
Caribou
Whitail
Grouse
 
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