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Elk meat smells extremely gamey
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<blockquote data-quote="owlman" data-source="post: 1704191" data-attributes="member: 51592"><p>A bull elk is a lot of meat to cool down which I'm sure you know. Had the meat cooled down any in the cooler or was it still warm when you were hanging it in your shop? What would you guess the overnight temperature got down to? I always trust my nose on the status of foods meat included. I've never had an elk go bad but have had trouble with mule deer when the weather was hot and just couldn't get the meat packed out quick enough to get it where I could cool it properly. Really fragrant would bother me a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owlman, post: 1704191, member: 51592"] A bull elk is a lot of meat to cool down which I'm sure you know. Had the meat cooled down any in the cooler or was it still warm when you were hanging it in your shop? What would you guess the overnight temperature got down to? I always trust my nose on the status of foods meat included. I've never had an elk go bad but have had trouble with mule deer when the weather was hot and just couldn't get the meat packed out quick enough to get it where I could cool it properly. Really fragrant would bother me a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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