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EATING MAINE TURKEYS?

Started by WW, Today at 09:55:49 AM

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WW

Have you fellas ever eaten a Maine turkey and did it taste normal? I killed a couple last season there and when I cleaned them (as soon as they were killed), they had an awful smell to them. I heard someone say it could be from all the slugs they eat or some of the forever chemicals that they use there. I haven't fried the breast from them yet but I'm a little worried that the meat will not be good.

zelmo1

I hunt Maine and the only bird that was nasty was the hybrid I shot in 2024. It tasted like an air freshener. It's crop was full of spruce needles and crickets. Worst bird I ever ate.I figured it would be awesome due to the part domestic bird, but NOPE. The rest over the last 25 years have been fine. Z

Yoder409

I heard they tasted like lobster..... 

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boatpaddle

Quote from: Yoder409 on Today at 10:16:16 AMI heard they tasted like lobster..... 

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DROCK

I did read an article a while back about Forever Chemicals being found in wild turkey and deer in Maine.

RutnNStrutn

I'd prefer to eat a lobster!!! 🦞

RutnNStrutn

Quote from: DROCK on Today at 01:15:48 PMI did read an article a while back about Forever Chemicals being found in wild turkey and deer in Maine.
What are "Forever Chemicals"?

DROCK

Quote from: RutnNStrutn on Today at 04:53:01 PM
Quote from: DROCK on Today at 01:15:48 PMI did read an article a while back about Forever Chemicals being found in wild turkey and deer in Maine.
What are "Forever Chemicals"?

My understanding is they are man-made chemicals that are found in the environment and human body. They are very hard to break down so they last a very, very long time and are harmful to your health.

Per Google, Examples are: Non-stick cookware (like Teflon), water-repellent rain jackets, stain-resistant carpets and furniture, cosmetics, and some food packaging

310 gauge

LOBSTER???  Surf and Turf with each fork full!!!