There is an enormous amount of websites for hunters, fishermen, and wild game cooks. Use keywords like “wild fish and game recipes” or “rabbit and squirrel recipes” or “ducks unlimited recipes” or “wild game and conservation magazines” and the results are noteworthy. Included below are many websites that offer recipes and more. But they are just the tip of the iceberg!

  • Alaska Outdoor Journal

    Great website for information about hunting and fishing in Alaska and more. “What's Cookin'? in Marylin's Kitchen” includes recipes for bear, moose, beaver, salmon, ptarmigan, and lots more.

  • Ask the Meat Man

    This site is filled with information and products for processing game meats at home. There are many recipes, too, including wild boar.

  • Bear Hunting

    This is the site for Bear Hunting magazine. Recipes are included in each issue.

  • Big Game Hunt

    Interesting site that says it is “for hunters and by hunters.” There is a sign-up for an e-newsletter, a page for “tall stories,” recipes, and more.

  • Cook Wild Game

    This is a good-looking collection of recipes for wild game. There are a few free recipes. There is a modest fee to become a member of the site, which includes access to all of the recipes as well as information on hunting and fishing in California.

  • Deer & Deer Hunting

    This is the site for Deer & Deer Hunting magazine. It includes recipes.

  • Ducks Unlimited

    This is the website for Ducks Unlimited. They offer membership in their organization, which is a world leader in wetland conservation.

  • Field & Stream

    This is the website for Field & Steam, a popular magazine on hunting and fishing.

  • Fisherman's Express

    Alaskan seafood online store offers wild fish for sale, plus many recipes for salmon, halibut, king crab, scallops, shrimp, clams, oysters, and squid.

  • Food Reference

    An amazing site with all things food from cooking schools to food quotes and history, plus plenty of wild game recipes.

  • Gray's Sporting Journal

    The magazine site for Gray's Sporting Journal offers articulate writing, photography, and wildlife information.

  • Lake Cumberland Game Birds

    This site includes luscious recipes. Just remember that they are for farm-raised birds, which are fattier than wild birds and therefore can stand a longer cooking time before drying out.

  • Magazine Site for Missouri Conservationist

    This site includes articles and information about wildlife in Missouri for hunters and nature lovers and foragers alike.

  • National Wild Turkey Federation Site

    The official website for this nonprofit that focuses on upland wildlife habitat conservation in North America.

  • An Online Mule Deer and Elk Hunting Magazine

    The site has a cookbook section.

  • Outdoor Alabama

    Hunting and fishing information, recreation and conservation articles, plus coastal information are here. Recipes for squirrel, too.

  • Outdoor Life Magazine

    An industry favorite.

  • Pheasant Country

    This website boasts that it is “where pheasant hunters come to roost.” It's packed with recipes.

  • Pig Out Publications

    This is a barbecue and grill cookbook website with a wild game cookbook category. The bulk of the recipes are for grilling and smoking.

  • Rabbit Hunting Online

    Everything to do with hunting rabbits is here, from buying beagles to cooking the rabbit feast.

  • Treo Ranches

    High-style recipes are offered on this site from Treo Ranches in Heppner, Oregon. They offer pheasant and chukar hunting and sporting clay packages, and their lodge is available for retreats, too.

  • Where to Buy Wild Game

    Can't go hunting yourself? Here are some of the best places to buy wild game meat.

  • Wild Fowling

    This is an extensive e-magazine on all things duck and goose hunting in the United States and the United Kingdom.

  • The Wild Game Cook

    A personal website that include several wild game recipes along with some information on hunting and dog training.

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