Elk97
WKR
Bear is some of the best and worst meat I've ever had (different bears).
Yes I have heard that before about what they eat. I think it is one of the reasons why Seagull is supposed to taste quite bad - because they literally eat anything, including a lot of stuff from refuse!Some is real good, some hardly edible, regardless of meat care. If proper meat care is a given, it’s all about what they have been eating as far as I can tell. Good bear makes some great eating.
Myyyy HeeeroTastes better than a baby seal but not as good as a spotted owl
The true test of a meat grinder is a big boar forearm muscle group.I think it's real good. Had a balck bear from Colorado processed into sausage, breakfast sausage, hamburger and chili meat...only thing I didn't care for was chili meat...thought it was too gristly. All the other meat was great. It is a little greaser then beef. My family liked it all. Makes great tacos.
I was surprised to discover the front shoulder on a boar is almost as big as the hind quarter. One forearm is enough for dinner for my whole family. I prefer to cook it low and slow and then separate out all of the jelly. Running it through a meat grinder seems like a good way to burn out the grinder.The true test of a meat grinder is a big boar forearm muscle group.
it will not be a matter of good or bad, but a matter of "is there enough fat on this bear to even mess with?" if it has enough fat, it will be good... we have killed spring bear with no fat, and others that looked like a berry fed bear in OctJust wondering if the fat off a spring bear worth rendering,I'm wondering about it taste wise.
Seems a fall bear would have obviously more fat and not as strong or bitter but I really don't know.
I'm leaving for Canada in a week and if I get lucky and kill a nice boar I don't want to go thru the process if its not going to be worth it.
Thanks......Greg
The true test of a meat grinder is a big boar forearm muscle group.