After 40yrs of hunting in my expierence it seems that all venison recipes were designed to make deer meat not taste like deer meat.There are a million opinions on what manner it was killed,how it was prepared,how it was cooked and so on and so on.For me what I have recently realized as I reach into my senior years is that all these years of hunting wasnt about the meat.Now granted I and all of my hunting friends and family probably have been fortunate enough to never of been hungry a day in our lives.So why did we hunt and process all that venison,you might ask?Because it was fun!!!It was about the prep,the getting together,taking off work,the stories,the card games,etc,etc,.I hunted alone the entire season this year for the first time in 40yrs.Son couldnt hunt this year,friends are too old,too sick or gone and some have completely lost interest.Took a nice buck opening day,cant remember last time I took a doe and they are plentiful.Have eaten venison maybey three times since.Am in the process of giving the rest away,none will go to waste.So as to your question"does the deer taste different now".Yeah I guess it does,in my house anyways.
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