KayakMacGyver
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Our family eats white tail year round as our primary source of red meat. Over the years, I've learned that we don't have the pallet for "rutty" buck meat. Even the smallest percentage mixed into a large batch of Doe or early season buck taints the overall flavor of whatever we're eating. So, these days all of our meat is strictly segregated when processing and if a buck shows any sign of rut (which can be July through February here in Florida), it goes into a separate pile and is usually given away to annoying co-workers so they'll stop asking me to give them some deer when I "catch" one. My sister and grandmother get most of it though as they actually PREFER the flavor. Ugh. Given that we prefer meat over antlers, I rarely shoot a buck between December and February unless it's an absolute stud and tend to stick with shooting doe to fill the freezer. I'm usually lucky enough to shoot enough during archery season so when December rolls around I'm looking for Muy Grande.
My experience with Elk meat is limited, but the memory of how it tastes is quite fond. I'm headed to CO this fall for an archery elk hunt during what should be the peak rut. I'm curious, does a rutty bull elk have an off flavor, best described as musky, to its meat?
For some, the taste of rutty deer meat is imperceptible or they just don't care. In my family's case, it's pretty offputting. My overall goal is to try and shoot a bull, but I've recently started debating my strategy based on the meat implications.
My experience with Elk meat is limited, but the memory of how it tastes is quite fond. I'm headed to CO this fall for an archery elk hunt during what should be the peak rut. I'm curious, does a rutty bull elk have an off flavor, best described as musky, to its meat?
For some, the taste of rutty deer meat is imperceptible or they just don't care. In my family's case, it's pretty offputting. My overall goal is to try and shoot a bull, but I've recently started debating my strategy based on the meat implications.