The elk we have is sort of sage-y undertones as the elk eat the sage brush.
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I pretty much only know about elk from "dogs in" context. I do have bear sausage in my freezer though.
No cougar. Elk. Deer (usually have some but not now). No Moose. K's dad, who lives in Idaho, is a regular hunter.
brenda, the restaurant stuff looks fab! I don't think I can make a weekday (as I hope to have a job by then), and I'll miss Nicole like hell, but I can probably make it down for the weekend, the 27th and 28th. Unfortunately for me, I'm already committed to being in Orlando with the daughter on the 22nd and 23rd for a job interview for her and she's talking extending the visit over the previous weekend. Doesn't leave me a lot of time to play with you guys!
Heh. I know it`s not the freezer in question, but my freezer currently has bison and mallard duck in it. If you`d caught me before the holiday it would also have had Canada goose and elk but those are both gone now. I expect some mule deer and other venison shortly, though.
I'd love some venison steak but folks around here hold their deer dear.
I also learnt that people eat mountain lions.
Really? I was always told they tasted terrible, "like cat piss" was the description, but now I can't remember who was telling me that or if I should trust that information. It was a long time ago.
How was the goose, Liese? I was also told that Canada goose is not fit for eating, just for upping the fat content of dryer game.
It is possible that I am gullible and know hunters who lie.
I've eaten bear. Bear is tasty.
Here's how urban my life is: I've never eaten game that anyone I knew (or had any connection to) killed, but I've had kangaroo and alligator at restaurants.