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What is the best tasting deer species
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<blockquote data-quote="ghem930" data-source="post: 2819740" data-attributes="member: 126039"><p>We hunt a lot in South Texas and make it a point to shoot AXIS. We have shot everything from Kudu to Orix, Blackbuck, Sika to name a few. For us AXIS and Nilgi free range is hands down the best venison. An SCI record book Axis buck normally tastes better than a whitetail doe IMO. On the other hand, my two sons and I went on a hunt about 8 years ago and shot 3 monster White tail bucks (160 BC+). The meat was really unfit for human consumption... Okay maybe I'm exaggerating a little but no comparison to Axis. Just about all the African Plains game is delicious as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghem930, post: 2819740, member: 126039"] We hunt a lot in South Texas and make it a point to shoot AXIS. We have shot everything from Kudu to Orix, Blackbuck, Sika to name a few. For us AXIS and Nilgi free range is hands down the best venison. An SCI record book Axis buck normally tastes better than a whitetail doe IMO. On the other hand, my two sons and I went on a hunt about 8 years ago and shot 3 monster White tail bucks (160 BC+). The meat was really unfit for human consumption... Okay maybe I'm exaggerating a little but no comparison to Axis. Just about all the African Plains game is delicious as well. [/QUOTE]
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