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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1598431" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Been perusing through the various forums this morning, I like to bear hunt so I was checking out the various threads. I bear hunt in Maine over bait. About five years ago I harvested a bear that stunk so bad it never made it into any pot and had to throw it away it smelled do bad. I've had a couple of Maine guides tell me that every so often they will come across a bear that smells really bad. We eat bear meat all year round. I am not a roast or bear steak person because I like to eat my meat on the rare side and I fear trichinosis from the bear meat. I have a game meat processor who makes great hamburger and sweet Italian sausage. The processor uses the fat from prime rib when he grinds the hamburg and sausage meat. I like making chili with half hamburger and half Italian sausage, very tasty. Bear meatballs and sausage in a pasta sauce is a great treat also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1598431, member: 69192"] Been perusing through the various forums this morning, I like to bear hunt so I was checking out the various threads. I bear hunt in Maine over bait. About five years ago I harvested a bear that stunk so bad it never made it into any pot and had to throw it away it smelled do bad. I've had a couple of Maine guides tell me that every so often they will come across a bear that smells really bad. We eat bear meat all year round. I am not a roast or bear steak person because I like to eat my meat on the rare side and I fear trichinosis from the bear meat. I have a game meat processor who makes great hamburger and sweet Italian sausage. The processor uses the fat from prime rib when he grinds the hamburg and sausage meat. I like making chili with half hamburger and half Italian sausage, very tasty. Bear meatballs and sausage in a pasta sauce is a great treat also. [/QUOTE]
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