Posted by Bret4207 on October 10, 2013 at 16:24:34 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Hunting Rant posted by Traditional Farmer on October 10, 2013 at 08:48:07:
It's not just bowhunters. Around me we have a lot of "hunters" that take Hail Mary shots and never leave the stand and waddle out to check the deer is they don;t see it fall over dead. We also have a lot of fat coyotes. The bowhunter ins the OP is not a a hunter at all IMO. He's a slob, a killer and a disgrace. People like that are why so many hunters have a bad name. I don't know if I sugar coated this too much, but I don't much care for those types, poachers, trespassers or townies that think I bought my farm so they'd have a place to hunt.
On the lamb- good lamb is neither gamey or rank in any way, and neither is good venison. Mutton is a whole 'nuther story and so is a gut shot buck in rut that's been hanging in the garage in 70 degree weather for 3 days before it's butchered. There's been a lot of mutton sold as lamb over the years and it's taken lamb off the American dinner table. It's a shame too. I can't think of much better than a nice leg of lamb, baked potato, mint jelly and fresh peas!
Good mutton, not the stuff you got in the chow hall that was allegedly lamb but the good stuff, is pretty fair vittles if it's prepared right. But good mutton is rarer than an honest politician. I think you almost have to come from the British Isles to know how to cook it right.
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