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Elk meat smells extremely gamey
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1704327" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Not sure by what you mean by "gamey". Spoiled meat isn't gamey. It's just spoiled. Getting elk out before it spoils is difficult in the summer. Boning out creates a huge lump of meat that, if not already cool, can spoil quickly. Gott'a get the hide off it right away and in the shade, get it out and in a cooler pronto. Even in a cooler with ice, if left in a huge lump, will not cool down quickly enough and may spoil on you right in the cooler. Breaking it up and distributing it into numerous coolers, surrounded by ice will cool it much faster. If it's nauseating you, it's probably turned and inedible. I speak from experience on this one. Let someone else who is not so invested in the blood, sweat and tears smell it. If they say it's rotten than it's probably rotten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1704327, member: 41338"] Not sure by what you mean by "gamey". Spoiled meat isn't gamey. It's just spoiled. Getting elk out before it spoils is difficult in the summer. Boning out creates a huge lump of meat that, if not already cool, can spoil quickly. Gott'a get the hide off it right away and in the shade, get it out and in a cooler pronto. Even in a cooler with ice, if left in a huge lump, will not cool down quickly enough and may spoil on you right in the cooler. Breaking it up and distributing it into numerous coolers, surrounded by ice will cool it much faster. If it's nauseating you, it's probably turned and inedible. I speak from experience on this one. Let someone else who is not so invested in the blood, sweat and tears smell it. If they say it's rotten than it's probably rotten. [/QUOTE]
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