6 Marvelous Tips to Smoke The Best Wild Game Recipe

6 Marvelous Tips to Smoke The Best Wild Game Recipe

Posted on: January 12, 2023



Hunting is one of the most traditional forms of harvesting food for your family. It’s a tradition and a fun hobby, but while many turn to freezing, grilling, or roasting wild game, they are missing out on one of the tastiest methods of preserving a hunt – smoking!

Hunting is one of the most traditional forms of harvesting food for your family. It’s a tradition and a fun hobby, but while many turn to freezing, grilling, or roasting wild game, they are missing out on one of the tastiest methods of preserving a hunt – smoking! It’s important that you do it right to get the most flavor out of your wild game. If you want to season your wild game with smoke, there are a few tips that you can use to be successful. Here’s 6 Marvelous Tips to Smoke The Best Wild Game Recipe!


Smoked Venison Jerky!

1. It’s Time to Weigh Your Meat

Successful smoking starts way before you put it in the smoker. After trimming away any fat on your cut of meat, it is important that you weigh your meat so that you know exactly how much seasoning and cure you will need. All quality recipes should have a seasoning recipe that is by the pound so that you can both successfully preserve and flavor your wild game.

Check out Bradley Smoker’s game recipes for more inspiration and ideas for your next cookout!

2. Brine, Brine, Brine

If you are smoking a lean meat like pheasant, wild turkey, and venison, you need to give the meat a dip in a solid salt brine for a couple of hours before putting it in the smoker. If you are smoking meat and don’t intend on storing it very long, a brine can give extra moisture to a lean meat.

3. Low and Slow

Like a tender roast in the oven, the key to smoking is to do it low and slow. A higher temperature doesn’t only mean a short smoke time, but it also means shorter shelf life. The longer a piece of meat spends in a smoker, the more moisture it loses and the saltier it becomes, both are crucial to a well preserved piece of meat.

4. Let it Rest!

If you are eating meat right out of the smoker, like a piece of meat cooked elsewhere at a higher temperature, it still needs to rest. Let it firm up on the counter wrapped in foil for about 20 minutes before slicing. This allows it to absorb any juices left on the inside, gives the great-tasting smoke bark time to harden and you will still have a great hot piece of smoked meat.

5. The Right Way To Smoke Jerky

If you are making jerky in the smoker and aren’t sure how to tell if it is ready, there is one simple trick: properly smoked jerky should bend without breaking while still feeling firm. If it is squishy like raw meat, than it needs more smoke time. If it breaks, then your jerky was cooked in the smoker rather than dried. You need to do the next batch on a lower temperature. If it does break when you bend it, you need to eat it right away. It will be less chewy than jerky and it won’t keep for long, but it will still taste pretty good.

6. No Peeking

Follow the recommended cook time for your recipe, and definitely resist the urge to look at it every five seconds. Every time you open your smoker to look, it lets out both heat and smoke. This results in a longer cook time and less flavor on your meat where it should be.

Final Thoughts

And there you have it, Here’s 6 Marvelous Tips to Smoke The Best Wild Game Recipe! You can experiment with a smoker often and create your own repertoire of recipes and creations. Remember to check out the Bradley Smoker blog for more delicious smoking tips and tricks.