Ok, so the other night I watched a very interesting program in a series about the age old question of whether women could do some of the more "traditionally manl" jobs around the world. This particular show featured three women that went to South Africa to hunt/cull some of the animals there on privately owned land.
Yes, they used rifles and yes, the worked at night; lamping the antelope but it was still interesting to watch. I've yet to experience the hunt so I was wrapped up with interest!!
The one thing that stood out for me though, was that the guy that gets the contracts for culling was instructing the women to shoot clean, clear headshots for immediate kills.
Now, I know that with arrows we aim for the heart/lung area in the hopes of an easy, calm death but occasionally the animal can bolt and need to be tracked.
My question is about the guy's main reason for insisting on headshots... He stated that if/when an animal is shot and wounded (probably with a slow-killing wound) the adrenalin is released into the bloodstream and it "...ruins the meat..........makes it inedible..." and as the meat harvested from the cull on the show would be shipped to the UK as "venison", nothing less than a headshot was acceptable.
so... I read the stories in the magazines and on here about how some deer manage 20 yards, some manage a LOT more than that before finally settling down to an eternal sleep. I also read about how damn tasty fresh venison is!! My question, I suppose is two-fold: Have any of you ever heard of this example and/or has anyone ever experienced the "difference in taste" that he's claiming is possible??
I hope I'm making sense ^^