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<blockquote data-quote="XSIVSPD" data-source="post: 1920803" data-attributes="member: 98308"><p>I really like caribou, 2nd only to moose for me. It's definitely different than deer or elk. If you hunt early in the season or take a female the meat is very good, only slightly gamey. If you're sensative to that, it's really good in Indian food. I usually will make caribou rogin josh or tikka massalla with it for my wife since she's less of a fan of it than I am. A lot of Indian food is made to be used with goat and the spices in it really hide the stronger gamey taste. Makes great sausage too. </p><p></p><p> If you're hunting during rut don't shoot a big bull, I've been around a couple that were so gamey that even the sled dogs wouldn't eat the meat lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XSIVSPD, post: 1920803, member: 98308"] I really like caribou, 2nd only to moose for me. It's definitely different than deer or elk. If you hunt early in the season or take a female the meat is very good, only slightly gamey. If you're sensative to that, it's really good in Indian food. I usually will make caribou rogin josh or tikka massalla with it for my wife since she's less of a fan of it than I am. A lot of Indian food is made to be used with goat and the spices in it really hide the stronger gamey taste. Makes great sausage too. If you're hunting during rut don't shoot a big bull, I've been around a couple that were so gamey that even the sled dogs wouldn't eat the meat lol [/QUOTE]
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