Beendare
WKR
What's the science on this? Is there a fight or flight hormone like adrenaline that gets released?
Does a prolonged death, like recovering a wounded animal the next day affect the quality of the meat?
I'm not talking souring from leaving them and the meat rots....I'm talking something like an animal you shot then have to finish off 4hrs, 6hrs or the next day.
I've only had one like that and it was a high country mule in NV. I don't eat those deer but feed them to my dog- so I don't have anything to judge it by. Thankfully, 95% of my critters literally die in sight from a pass through arrow.
Does a prolonged death, like recovering a wounded animal the next day affect the quality of the meat?
I'm not talking souring from leaving them and the meat rots....I'm talking something like an animal you shot then have to finish off 4hrs, 6hrs or the next day.
I've only had one like that and it was a high country mule in NV. I don't eat those deer but feed them to my dog- so I don't have anything to judge it by. Thankfully, 95% of my critters literally die in sight from a pass through arrow.