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Started by Longshanks, June 23, 2011, 03:48:22 PM
Quote from: Longshanks on June 23, 2011, 04:24:21 PMIve eaten wild turkey all over US and some prepared by chefs..I've never tasted a wild turkey that if a butter ball were cooked the same way it wouldn't taste better. Try this..bake a whole wild turkey in the oven and a butterball the same way. First try the legs as an appetizer and tell me how that goes..Serve both turkeys to your family and see which one they like. It takes a tremendous amount of seasoning, injection or deep-fry to make a wild turkey taste good. Wild turkey is dryer, tougher, and has a wild game taste.
Quote from: JUGHEAD on June 23, 2011, 04:42:28 PMQuote from: Longshanks on June 23, 2011, 04:24:21 PMIve eaten wild turkey all over US and some prepared by chefs..I've never tasted a wild turkey that if a butter ball were cooked the same way it wouldn't taste better. Try this..bake a whole wild turkey in the oven and a butterball the same way. First try the legs as an appetizer and tell me how that goes..Serve both turkeys to your family and see which one they like. It takes so much seasoning to make a wild turkey taste good it's ridiculous. Wild turkey is dryer, tougher, and has a wild game taste. I live in Alabama. We don't bake anything. Hot grease my friend.
Quote from: Longshanks on June 23, 2011, 04:24:21 PMIve eaten wild turkey all over US and some prepared by chefs..I've never tasted a wild turkey that if a butter ball were cooked the same way it wouldn't taste better. Try this..bake a whole wild turkey in the oven and a butterball the same way. First try the legs as an appetizer and tell me how that goes..Serve both turkeys to your family and see which one they like. It takes so much seasoning to make a wild turkey taste good it's ridiculous. Wild turkey is dryer, tougher, and has a wild game taste.
Quote from: rtsj on February 17, 2012, 04:34:23 PMI prefer to aim at the waddles. Room for error when aiming there. Roy
Quote from: Daman on February 17, 2012, 03:41:36 PMIt all depends on where the turkey is. If he is under 15 yards I am shooting a softball pattern so I am where the feathers and neck meet. If he is out past 20, I aim middle of the neck so I can see his head over the bead.[/quoteSame here. Long shots, I aim middle neck. Closer, where his head meats his neck.