I find they taste different then whitetail, they taste like sage,,this one really stunk too. He's going 100% garlic sausage lol.
How they taste is affected more by what they have been eating than by which species they are.
I find they taste different then whitetail, they taste like sage,,this one really stunk too. He's going 100% garlic sausage lol.
How they taste is affected more by what they have been eating than by which species they are.
Gorgeous deer, you going to do any sort of Mount for him?
just a question: does the meat from a mule deer taste any different than from a white tail? I grew up in SK and my Dad and my Uncles hunted and we ate a lot of venison back in the 50's. I did collect many antlers from the wall in the machine shop when the farm got sold and one set was a lot different than most others. I suspect it was from a mule deer.
I agree somewhat, but about 90% of "gamey" laste of old rutting bucks is from careless meat handling. Sometimes, but not often, old rutting bucks do have a bad flavour in addition to being tough and dehydrated. But most of the problem comes when field dressing and skinning. If extreme care is taken to never touch the smelly hair and then the meat, the vast majority of "off" flavours will be avoided and you will find that Bucks, either mule or whitetail usually taste OK. Not like a young doe, but quite acceptable as a steak if not over cooked.




























