idnative1948
Well-known member
As far as hunting and taking care of wild game. Any old wives tales, myths, which apply to care of game meat? Has your edumucation come from a mentor, or book learning?
Couple I always think about-
Don't shoot a running animal unless it is your only option.
Always remove scent glands.
Bleed, bleed, bleed. Try to get as much out of the carcass as possible BEFORE you start hacking and slashing.
The three mentioned all have to do with the taste of game meat when it comes time to cook it.
Couple I always think about-
Don't shoot a running animal unless it is your only option.
Always remove scent glands.
Bleed, bleed, bleed. Try to get as much out of the carcass as possible BEFORE you start hacking and slashing.
The three mentioned all have to do with the taste of game meat when it comes time to cook it.