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    grouse.............................

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    Venison back straps
    Partridge potpie
    Duck wraps
    Goose pepperettes


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    Grouse
    Deer
    Ducks

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    non ontario - BISON

    mmmmmmmm bison
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    I've eaten a lot of beaver but I find taste to be hit and miss so wouldn't be my favourite. Toss up for me between moose and grouse, 3rd would be rabbit
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    Deer tenderloin, grouse breast, thin slice of moose quickly fried in butter, rabbit stew, cured goose breast, BBQ aged duck breast.... I just can't decide, love them all...

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    Hungarian Partridge, Woodcock/Grouse, Rabbit(Cottontail, European Hare, Showshoe) followed by big game like Moose/Deer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffBondar View Post
    I've eaten a lot of beaver but I find taste to be hit and miss so wouldn't be my favourite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Species8472 View Post
    In order:

    1. Woodcock
    2. Ruff Grouse
    3. Moose
    4. Elk
    5. Whitetail

    They are all good and in fact the order may change depending on cut and how it is prepared. Had a sirloin tip roast off of a whitetail tonight and it was pretty fine.
    I'm curious how you (or any members out there) prepare/cook their woodcock. I've got a couple of local spots that have been full of them the last few Fall's. Thanks

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    #1 - Moose
    #2 - Turkey
    #3 - Deer

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