Who Hunts?

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Toast
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Re: Who Hunts?

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urbangriller wrote:Hi Toast,
Roo's are culled so they don't get out of control!

Depending on how they are killed, a lot go to pet food, but we can also buy Roo in our supermarkets.

For obvious reasons, nobody has been able to farm them!

Chris
Thanks for the reply Chris. How do they taste on the BBQ?
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Re: Who Hunts?

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Not really to my liking, very gamey and tastes soapy.
Some love it.
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urbangriller
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Re: Who Hunts?

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I think Roo is good tucker! Like Venison, it's got a strong taste and will go tough and dry in the wink of an eye. Brine works well, it takes the "Iron" taste out and adds some needed moisture!
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See my Recipe here: http://www.aussiebbq.info/forum/posting ... 36&p=55616

Cheers
Chris
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Toast
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Re: Who Hunts?

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urbangriller wrote:I think Roo is good tucker! Like Venison, it's got a strong taste and will go tough and dry in the wink of an eye. Brine works well, it takes the "Iron" taste out and adds some needed moisture!
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See my Recipe here: http://www.aussiebbq.info/forum/posting ... 36&p=55616

Cheers
Chris
Thanks Chris. We soak deer and wild boar meat in milk before cooking. It draws the blood out and take most of the gamey taste away. It sure looks good in the photo.
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Re: Who Hunts?

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Toast wrote: Thanks Chris. We soak deer and wild boar meat in milk before cooking. It draws the blood out and take most of the gamey taste away. It sure looks good in the photo.
I do that with Crocodile, except I make a milk brine, yes I know that sounds weird, but it works. Don't like the taste of Croc without!

Chris
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Toast
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Re: Who Hunts?

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urbangriller wrote:
Toast wrote: Thanks Chris. We soak deer and wild boar meat in milk before cooking. It draws the blood out and take most of the gamey taste away. It sure looks good in the photo.
I do that with Crocodile, except I make a milk brine, yes I know that sounds wierd, but it works. Don't like the tsste of Croc without!

Chris
Very informative Sir. This is Great info! :lol: Thanks!
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Who Hunts?

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I still get out and hunt. I'm a keen bowhunter and I'm yet to take a deer or pig but rabbit fox and goat have fallen to me.

This is my rig, a #70 bear truth 2. There's nothing better than getting out in the bush for a good long walk and knocking over something to eat.
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talisker63
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Who Hunts?

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Shooter I used to target shoot a compound bow. Yours looks very scary!
I will agree that a bow can be a lot of fun and is an extra challenge when hunting...
Toast
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Re: Who Hunts?

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Shooter03 wrote:I still get out and hunt. I'm a keen bowhunter and I'm yet to take a deer or pig but rabbit fox and goat have fallen to me.

This is my rig, a #70 bear truth 2. There's nothing better than getting out in the bush for a good long walk and knocking over something to eat.
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Tap'n Like A Boss on my 5 while grilling on my Weber!
That is one Mighty Fine Rig you have there!
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Re: Who Hunts?

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Killing a deer with a bow and arrow is borderline impossible because the animals are so wary and the bow and arrow is such a short-range weapon.
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