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    Bear back strap........Mmmmm, don’t mind a roast either. No problems if you take care of your meat properly, cool it down ASAP and in the freezer.
    "Only dead fish go with the flow."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deer Hunter View Post
    Bear back strap........Mmmmm, don’t mind a roast either. No problems if you take care of your meat properly, cool it down ASAP and in the freezer.
    Just make sure it is cooked well, no rare bear.

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    Best bear I ever ate was entire hips of bear professionally brined and smoked into ham. People went back for thirds.
    I do have a friend who makes incredible Swedish meatballs as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    I know that they are very dependent on what they eat as to the taste, a friend in the Yukon said that coastal bears in the fall are horrible but even Grizz inland are good as long as they are not gorging on salmon.
    I agree, inland Grizzly is a good meal. As far as black bear goes, it has a place in my freezer as well. I picked up one this spring and will save my second tag for the fall. See some hunting reports on here finally!

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    Looks like a great trip!
    Things that fly turn me on

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