Calvin In Hazzard County Super Moderator Premium Member Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 13,291 Reaction score 2,547 Jul 28, 2013 #1 On my recent vacation, here is what I encountered on the Lone Elk Park where they roamed Enjoy!
D dogmom Well-Known Member Joined Feb 1, 2009 Messages 8,594 Reaction score 237 Jul 29, 2013 #2 wow, really cool! I haven't had a chance to see those in the wild.
Jiro If You Know What I Mean Premium Member Joined Apr 27, 2007 Messages 69,251 Reaction score 144 Jul 29, 2013 #3 they smell so bad..... but they taste so good....
D dogmom Well-Known Member Joined Feb 1, 2009 Messages 8,594 Reaction score 237 Jul 29, 2013 #4 I eat almost no meat at all but in the past have tried both elk and bison. I think elk does have a more different taste.
I eat almost no meat at all but in the past have tried both elk and bison. I think elk does have a more different taste.
jonnyghost Well-Known Member Joined Nov 12, 2012 Messages 2,510 Reaction score 58 Jul 29, 2013 #5 I've never had elk but I though bison was ok. I prefer deer and moose.
D dogmom Well-Known Member Joined Feb 1, 2009 Messages 8,594 Reaction score 237 Jul 29, 2013 #6 I tried deer but never had moose. My hubby had caribou sausage once-
jonnyghost Well-Known Member Joined Nov 12, 2012 Messages 2,510 Reaction score 58 Jul 29, 2013 #7 It's hard to believe that there may have been as many as 60 million bison before the mid-1800s and that they covered most of North America.
It's hard to believe that there may have been as many as 60 million bison before the mid-1800s and that they covered most of North America.
D dogmom Well-Known Member Joined Feb 1, 2009 Messages 8,594 Reaction score 237 Jul 29, 2013 #8 yes, amazing...and sad...history of buffalo/bison and Native Plains people intertwined