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Elk meat smells extremely gamey
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<blockquote data-quote="PredatorSlayer" data-source="post: 1704235" data-attributes="member: 110866"><p>Sounds like you took pretty good care of the meat - i am guessing it isn't rotten. Rotten meat is a different smell than gamey. Sounds like he was all hormoned up from ruttin, I would let that meat age as long as you can. For some reason, my bull last year tasted gamier than previous bulls. Maybe there is something in the idaho sage brush? Lol. His meat has gotten better the longer it sat in the freezer. We had elk steak the other night and it was excellent. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PredatorSlayer, post: 1704235, member: 110866"] Sounds like you took pretty good care of the meat - i am guessing it isn’t rotten. Rotten meat is a different smell than gamey. Sounds like he was all hormoned up from ruttin, I would let that meat age as long as you can. For some reason, my bull last year tasted gamier than previous bulls. Maybe there is something in the idaho sage brush? Lol. His meat has gotten better the longer it sat in the freezer. We had elk steak the other night and it was excellent. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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