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A friend of mine gifted a bunch of axis deer backstrap as well as a load
of other really good meat. Creme de la creme as they say. I've never had deer much less axis deer that he hunted in hawaii. I was told that it's easy to overcook and that it comes out pasty if overdone. So, with that in mind, anyone with experience with wild game meat have tips for me to prevent this mishap? I would not want to mess this up regardless, but it gives alot more weight for me personally that he's dying of cancer. He was making room in his game freezers for a few elk that he killed last season. I've had the meat now for about a month but it seems high time to pull some out to grill. Thanks! -- Daniel Visit me at: gopher://gcpp.world |
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