Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm???
Sourdough, I expect from your forum name, that you have been there and done that, but ------------
I have already admitted that my moose experience is limited, and and maybe this was a once in a life time thing just like my bull, but there was no urine taste or smell to my bull, taken as I stated during rut.
In fact I watched the bull pee in a hole and do other rut activity before I tripped him.
I also, just to know what I was dealing with and having a less then great nose, have gotten down where I could get a good wiff of the very dark and almost coffee colored urine.
The smell is distinctive to say the least.
However, at least in this one case, the meat was fresh and fine and the taste was some of the finest wild game I have ever tasted.
Having grown up with wild meat, I enjoy the flavor and have never had, like some I have heard of, a poor and un-eatable critter.
Here in Ideeeeeeho, it is a very likely and normal thing to take a whitetail buck during full rut, neck swollen etc. and the meat is always good.
One thing about the moose is size. There is at least the difference between a moose and an elk as between a elk and a deer, making the effort to take care of a bull moose, to say the least labor intensive!
When I finally got the neck/hump skinned down, several hours after dropping him, I was very surprised to find the meat very warm to the touch. Almost hot in fact.
That, plus the size of the critter, head and horns about 75lbs, hide about 75lbs. make for a huge job and I can surely see how the situation could get away from a person if the temps were a bit high.
But, for whatever reason, my bull was just fine as per taste and smell. In fact, it was no different then the wife's bull taken mid November the next year.
Keep em coming!
CDOC