renegadegold
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- Dawson Creek B.C.
Northwestalta is bang on just need to add North of fort St. John
With no predators Haida Gwaii dog deer is so tender and so good
Interesting theories!
From my experience, how good wild game tastes has more to do with how quickly it is cleaned and cooled than where it's from.
Not to mention how old the animal was.
I've had elk and moose from northern BC that tasted awful, tough and "gamey", I believe because it took several hours to get it out of the bush.
All of the white tail and mule deer I've taken from here in the east Kootenays however, tasted great, due to the fact that I managed to kill, clean and cool the meat fairly quickly.
One of the rules, or theories if you will, on meat handling was that you never transported the meat until it had completely cooled. This was a hard and fast rule, abided by every homesteader I heard of.
Today, it is completely ignored and people bring the fresh killed, warm meat out of the bush as soon as they can.
Was there truth in it? I happen to believe that all those people, so used to handling meat under very adverse conditions, knew more than a little about meat quality and the handling of meat.
I read that totally backwards. My bad. Dummy moment.
don't even need to hunt them though, just strangle one that walks up to you
When I lived in Tasu on the Queen Charlottes in the early '80s, the joke was you need only a hammer and an apple to kill the deer.




























