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Wild rabbit provencal, woodcock no matter how it is cooked, hare, and a recipe concocted on a whim: woodpigen breasts cooked the way of Spanish oxtail (rabo de toro) in a pressure cooker.

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Fried Bobwhite quail...Geo

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Moose, Wood Duck.

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Bob White, Wood Duck, elk and cotton tails.

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I had mountain lion once at a game dinner, quite tasty and tender. I read that on the Lewis & Clarke expedition it was the men's favorite meat after buffalo hump.


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Bighorn sheep antelope and the straps off a grain fed mule deer. Unfortunately the sheep only comes a few times in ones lifetime.


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Fried quail, chukkar breasts in mushroom gravy
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Crappie, Freshwater Perch and Bream, Flounder
Southern style baby shrimp
Salmon fire roasted on a cedar plank

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Originally Posted by craigd
Elk, most upland birds probably Bobs first, and waterfowl off their nesting grounds. But, if you want fresh and unusual, 'yotes are in season?

LOL. Collard doves might be a better "fresh" choice. Sandhill crane is my favorite bird.

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Aged venison loin grilled to medium rare (125 degrees)
Sauteed mallard breast with Cumberland (cherry) sauce
Squirrel parboiled then fried in butter, pan gravy to sop rolls in
Smothered birds (braised quail)

Wild game = better than 5-star big city restaurant fare

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Originally Posted by RyanF
....Sandhill crane is my favorite bird.
This is a good choice. I don't run into it too often, but a friend of mine calls it, ribeye in the sky.

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