#466223 - 11/07/08 05:03 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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Hang, no hang, skin on, skin off is always the unbelievable concensus. I skin them ASAP, and pay to have them hung in a meat locker. This year they wanted $25 for a deer which made my eyes pop out.
Gutz should come out ASAP. Being a rifle hunter this time period is always very short, but bow hunters on occasion have another dimension in game processing. Leave it, or eat it.
Edited by GreenRiver (11/07/08 05:07 PM)
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#466360 - 11/07/08 11:57 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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bow hunters on occasion have another dimension in game processing. Leave it, or eat it. Holy Cow ! What is the proper situation to decide to leave it ? Is there an official method, or ritual to perform ? What about the horns ?
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#466382 - 11/08/08 01:39 AM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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BUCK NASTY!!
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What do you mean by bowhunters shoot it and leave it? Keith
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#466395 - 11/08/08 02:38 AM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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The buck naked buck never left the claim...
I just hung it in the "meat room" in my basement, my house was built a thousand years ago, before there was electricity and has a room for hangin' meat..so that's what I did, busted the buck in half and hung it from sunday through friday..then cut the best steaks and such out of it, pressure canned the rest rather than making burger.
The weather was cold and we were getting frost at night so I would just open the door at night then close things up in the daytime...i 'spect that it hovered around 40 degrees in there, I'm sure that it tenderizes some with hangin', as you're basically just controlling the decomposition of the meat and timing it to the point where it's getting soft...but not too soft.
Ate some steaks last night and can't say that I've had any that were better.
stam
Im no expert but all the old timers I used to know did the same...Even if its just in a well-sealed shed so bugs n crows n schit dont get in. Cold dark dry place. Pheasant and a few other game birds your supposed to cure outdoors for 2-3 days though.
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#466495 - 11/08/08 04:54 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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Hanging wild game for long periods is a waste of time. It don't have the fat like Beef so won't work the same. We just hang it and cut it up ASAP. Sometimes it's over 1 week and other times it is the next day. Beef we allways hang for 21 days. As long as it's cool outside you won't have a problem. Elk have gotta be skinned as soon as possible no matter how cold it is outside or the meat will spoil next to the bone.
I like to get my deer skinned before they cool off to much as is is much easyer to pull off.
Tenderness and flavor will vary from animal to animal with age and diet. Hanging has the least to do with it. Unless you hang it out in the summer. If it gets mold growing on it it's O.K. that is what the vinager is for. just wipe it down and eat it.
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#466533 - 11/08/08 10:57 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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This year I shot my deer and only hung it for about a day and half. Cut it and had it in the fridge for another two. My cousin shot his and hung it in camp for almost a week. And then striaght to cutting and freezer. His deer was way more tender than mine. And alot less gamey too.
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#466573 - 11/09/08 11:08 AM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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Hanging wild game for long periods is a waste of time. It don't have the fat like Beef so won't work the same. We just hang it and cut it up ASAP. Sometimes it's over 1 week and other times it is the next day. Beef we allways hang for 21 days. As long as it's cool outside you won't have a problem. Elk have gotta be skinned as soon as possible no matter how cold it is outside or the meat will spoil next to the bone.
I like to get my deer skinned before they cool off to much as is is much easyer to pull off.
Tenderness and flavor will vary from animal to animal with age and diet. Hanging has the least to do with it. Unless you hang it out in the summer. If it gets mold growing on it it's O.K. that is what the vinager is for. just wipe it down and eat it.
My wifes family has been in the met cutting business a long time.They say hanging an elk over 24 hours is a wate of time.Its all got to do with the fat.
Kris
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#466735 - 11/10/08 10:20 AM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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.... but bow hunters on occasion have another dimension in game processing. Leave it, or eat it. .....meaning that you may not find the animal for a while?...overnight/next day? Then trying to salvage the meat of an overheated bloated animal...? +more above Yea that. I've read on various boards where a bow hunter shoots an animal in the evening and then finds it 2,3,4,5,6,7 hours later or even the next morning, and still salvages some of the meat.
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#467276 - 11/12/08 01:55 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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Hey Man....It's cool...
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...if I can get a deer is right. I haven't had the motivation this year. I should probably give it a go. I've gotten a deer for something like 15 years in a row now. I skipped ID this year and just don't have the drive to find new spots this year....though I did try to find that big 3 pt Vedder saw up in the mushroom grounds. Buddy called me this morning and had a 4 pt in his yard all rutted out. He's got a draw tag that opens tomorrow and includes his yard.... Thanks for the info on the canned meat. I will give it a try the next time I put one on the ground. And thanks for the zzzzzziiiiiing.
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#467316 - 11/12/08 03:42 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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Better get ur ass out there tommorrow if you want to get one . .. . . . tic toc tic toc. . . .
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#467638 - 11/13/08 02:45 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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Juvenile at Sea
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..not sure about that, but...
Sometimes it make me feel better to soak my meat in cider....(insert drumroll...)
bad joke
stam What brand of cider was used? Could it have been Dicken's? Because I have some extra cider from Halloween. These cold nights lots of women love a Dicken's cider.
Edited by TheHunt (11/13/08 05:53 PM)
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#467644 - 11/13/08 03:16 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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we hung my deer for 8 days. and its the best tasting deer we have had in a long long time. usually we only hang them for 4 or 5 days depending on weather.
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#467803 - 11/14/08 12:27 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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..not sure about that, but...
Sometimes it make me feel better to soak my meat in cider....(insert drumroll...)
bad joke
stam What brand of cider was used? Could it have been Dicken's? Because I have some extra cider from Halloween. These cold nights lots of women love a Dicken's cider. Good one........ Keith
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#468282 - 11/17/08 06:35 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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I shot a small forked horn this weekend and had tenderloins a few short hours after taking him down. I was surprised how tough the meat was. I'm going to let the rest of the meat sit in the fridge for a week and see if there is a noticeable difference in the tenderness.
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#468426 - 11/18/08 12:38 PM
Re: Aging Game Meat
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I have found the tenderloin is not that tender on deer. The strands that run through this piece of meat are much thicker than what makes up the backstrap. These strands remind me of what you would find on beef flank steak. Thick.
Cut thin across the grain, or half inch thick and butterfly and fry.
Fried up some thin rump steaks last night. A little bit tough, but it's all about the flavor.
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