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I recently became aware that here in Texas, Sambar deer can be hunted on exotic ranches and free range. https://www.huntsintexas.com/s...deer-hunts-in-texas/ Just one of many outfitters offering such hunts. Also by drawing on state managed properties: https://texashuntingtimes.com/...orn-wma-sambar-deer/ SO the $64 question - are Sambar good to eat? If they are good table fare, how do they compare to elk and red deer? NRA Life Benefactor Member, DRSS, DWWC, Whittington Center,Android Reloading Ballistics App at http://www.xplat.net/ | ||
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We have friends in Australia that hunt Sambar a lot and they are about the same as Elk food wise. Any animal like a deer , elk, sambar, are fine to eat. To quote one old mountain man, Meat's meat. | |||
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I hunted Sambar when I lived in Australia. They are the primary endemic deer species south of Sydney to the coast. With a spattering of reds, fallow, rusa and hog deer. They are very edible! I have applied for the hunt in Texas that TWPD manages. No luck on the draw. The game ranches get $7000-12000 for them. | |||
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