Archive for November, 2009
Top Five Simple yet Sumptuous Venison Recipes of All Time
Posted in: Deer Hunting
Top Five Simple yet Sumptuous Venison Recipes of All Time
Venison is basically a culinary name for meats coming from deer, whether farmed or hunted. Aside from deer, Venison is also the term used to describe meat of the families of wild pigs and hares, as well as some species of antelopes and goats like elk, fallow deer, red deer, moose, roe deer, pronghorn, caribou, brown hare, blue hare, arctic hare, ibex, and wild boar.
Below are some examples of simple yet very delicious Venison recipes of all times.
Venison Tenderloin
Tools of the Hunting Trade
Posted in: Deer Hunting
There are a few things to be considered when a hunter takes his gear to the forest. As most know, it's all about just taking the essentials.
Today's hunter has a combination of both traditional to high tech. Sometimes, maps aren't as when it comes to knowing a topographical part of any wooded terrain, or to see if there is a vantage point to hide while waiting for the buck to appear.
The Right Way To Venison to Obtain Excellent-Quality Meat
Posted in: Deer Hunting
Venison isn't equal. At one point they can be consistently perfect for table fare. But with poor preparation and handling, eating venison could turn out to be a nightmare. A lot of people who refrain from eating venison have had very bad experiences with the improper way the meat was handled or prepared.
Additionally, a lot of factors might affect the quality of the meat, such as the deer species, the deer age, the stress of the deer prior to harvest, field dressing, cold storage contamination, aging of the carcass, contamination of meat, excessive moisture during storage, packaging, and butchering.
The End of the Hunt
Posted in: Deer Hunting
Deer hunting will bring about some interesting senses that any hunter may have lost, which is tracking. Of course the native Indians have their own way when it comes to tracking animals, but in short it shouldn't be too complicated. A keen sense of observation is needed in order to track down that deer that has fought to escape until its very last breath.
The Broadhead of the Game
Posted in: Deer Hunting
If a hunter were to forget about classifying which bow and shaft to use, then it would only leave the broadhead, as it's the most important part when it comes to bow hunting.
Today, there are dozens of manufacturers that have incorporated their own unique design and killing efficiency when it comes to broadheads for deer hunting, as well as every shot fired will result in a clean and ethical kill.
The Big Difference
Posted in: Deer Hunting
Toe-may-toe, toe-mah-tow: so for some average hunters they think that any buck that comes in sight of their crosshairs is a trophy. But age does makes a difference in knowing if the buck you tag is the biggest of them all.
Depending on which State has a large population of prime bucks, sometimes it takes a good amount of luck to tag one. But given the instance that mature bucks are more aggressive by nature, have the drive to breed and to survive, there are some factors and hints that may earn another trophy on the wall.
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