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<blockquote data-quote="rcg5076" data-source="post: 2902695" data-attributes="member: 84516"><p>I have raised, shot and butchered numerous domestic and wild turkeys over the last 50 years. Wild turkey are fun to hunt, but they have a different taste than store bought or raised turkey. First they are usually not as fat and thus dryer than store bought. Second they are small in size compared to large domestic raised turkey. Their breast and legs are tougher, due to they daily actives of living in the wild. If properly prepared they taste good. Don't recommend smoking them as it will only dry out the meat more. Now days i just feed, watch the turkeys and go to the grocery store for a butter ball if I am hungry. Good luck on your hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcg5076, post: 2902695, member: 84516"] I have raised, shot and butchered numerous domestic and wild turkeys over the last 50 years. Wild turkey are fun to hunt, but they have a different taste than store bought or raised turkey. First they are usually not as fat and thus dryer than store bought. Second they are small in size compared to large domestic raised turkey. Their breast and legs are tougher, due to they daily actives of living in the wild. If properly prepared they taste good. Don't recommend smoking them as it will only dry out the meat more. Now days i just feed, watch the turkeys and go to the grocery store for a butter ball if I am hungry. Good luck on your hunt. [/QUOTE]
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