03 March 2012, 00:50
ldkierbest game you ever ate
RODJUR (roebuck) tenderloins.
03 March 2012, 02:06
Bella1I love oryx and elk,but the BEST wild game I have eaten is Mountian lion pork chops.you won't believe it till you try it!! I was at a fund raiser in Membres N.M. For a 4-h group and was dared to try it! There were 4chops available and I ate all4.
03 March 2012, 02:25
WesternmassmanBy far a 3 year old Bull Moose!
The worst was a Snowshoe rabbit. I can still taste the spruce!
03 March 2012, 19:42
phurley5For me it is a toss up between Ptarmigan tenders over an open fire at Lake Iliamna Alaska while on a Caribou hunt or Kongoni Steak while on a Buffalo hunt in the Selous of Tanzania. As I say that I think of many meals of Elk-Moose-Caribou-Bison-Cape Buffalo-Halibut that are trully memorable. Good shooting.
03 March 2012, 22:59
waterratDall sheep ribs over an alder fire,I always carry some teriaki and tang to baste them with.
03 March 2012, 23:47
cal30 1906How about a good old fashined pickled Ardvark snout?
Sounds to good to be true dont it?????
Cal30
05 March 2012, 23:44
seafire/B17GFox.....
fixed by a Green Beret and a demonstration for Dignitaries in 1967 At Ft Bragg...
each GB had fixed a dish of something.. you tried it and then once you did, they'd tell you what it was...
it was to show how many different things that a soldier could live on 'behind enemy lines'...
06 March 2012, 20:38
CoyoteKiller82The best I've had lately...BBQ pulled goose breast on fresh cheese buns topped with a pile of fresh coleslaw!! Damn that was tasty!!
07 March 2012, 05:55
Cross LYearling moose chops--grilled slow over hardwood coals served with baked potato and west Texas pinto beans.
SSR
09 March 2012, 05:45
RMillerDalls Sheep by far.
Heart from any hoofed game.
09 March 2012, 05:55
22winThe bull moose I shot last fall in Newfoundland. It was 3 1/2 yrs. old. The best 401 lbs. of meat I ever harvested. Better than a young melt in your mouth whitetail. My wife dislikes deer meat but loves the moose meat. I may get the okay for another moose hunting trip.