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Black Buck
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08/08/17 07:48 PM
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Is the meat from a black buck any good to eat. Heard no . What's the word from the forum pros?
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Re: Black Buck
[Re: Heavy T]
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08/08/17 09:15 PM
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YellowDog
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Meat is good. Just don't over cook the meat
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Re: Black Buck
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08/08/17 10:01 PM
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DeadHead
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Get you grill good and hot....use a cedar plank to place Black Buck backstrap on. Season as needed. Cook until done. Throw the backstrap away and eat the cedar plank...... Actually, I at some a few weeks ago. Cooked it like typical deer or axis meat. It had a gamey odor to it all the way through the cooking and to my mouth. It ate well but the smell did get into the taste. I wasn't fond of it but edible. Not sure how the ladies would have liked it though.
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Re: Black Buck
[Re: DeadHead]
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08/09/17 12:36 AM
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TexasKC
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Get you grill good and hot....use a cedar plank to place Black Buck backstrap on. Season as needed. Cook until done. Throw the backstrap away and eat the cedar plank I wish I had thought of that the one time I had blackbuck. Nasty stuff IMO.
In the end, it's not the years in your life that count, it's the life in your years.
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Re: Black Buck
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08/09/17 02:23 PM
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