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Has anyone noticed a difference in fat content of a Bull vs a Cow ? Is it that noticeable ??
No elk is gonna have a ton of fat.Not looking for taste. Looking for lean meat. NO FAT !!
Post rut bull in about December...you cant find a piece of fat with a microscope.Not looking for taste. Looking for lean meat. NO FAT !!
Fat amounts are more due to habitat than sex. Age may also be a factor. No different than people and other animals.
Without some fat the meat will not be chewable.Not looking for taste. Looking for lean meat. NO FAT !!
Prairy animals will be more gamey then hill creatures.I've shot a handful of Roosevelt elk bulls on the Oregon coast -- from spikes to very mature bulls. All tasted lights out delicious. The spike was quite young and had pale, veal colored flesh. The older bull had dark flesh, but after some aging was still flavorful. All archery bulls.
Last month, I shot a cow in a late season rifle hunt in Nevada. So far, she has tasted a little bit "elkier" than my previous animals. My wife acknowledged the difference as well.
Looking ahead, I'm curious to track taste variance in Rocky vs. Rosie as I start hunting more out of state.
My guess is that habitat and animal to animal variance has something to do with it. I noticed the same variance in the pile of deer I shot in South Carolina back in the 2000s. Overall great eating, but a few tasted more "deery" than the others.