"It's meat heaven," said one young guest at the Harvard game dinner.

Most of the food was prepared in the club's well-appointed kitchen but a few meats were grilled outside, including some fantastic goose breast. These guys really know what they're doing.

We had a significant wait to get into the building but they kept us supplied with antelope burgers, pheasant jambalaya and bison chili.

First up were the appetizers: bison chili, fried bluegill, pheasant egg rolls and more.

Then a variety of pates, sausages, smoked meats and pickled fish.

Appetizer plate, from the top: venison sausage, pheasant egg roll, another venison sausage, antelope meatballs, unremembered smoked meat, pickled northern pike, venison liver pate and smoked salmon.

I could have gone home very satisfied at that point but it was only a small fraction of what was on offer. Going down the main food line was a great experience, with a bunch of friendly guys practically forcing you to pile your plate higher.

My memory is a meaty blur but thanks to some pictures, I recall wild hog and kraut, barbecued wild hog ribs and pheasant a la king.

Then mule deer lasagna, venison mostaccioli, elk stew (actually containing some vegetables!) and barbecued pheasant.

Italian elk (make and dip your own sandwich), venison stroganoff and a do-it-yourself elk taco bar.

Main dishes, from the top: Italian elk, fried bluegill, grilled goose breast, mule deer lasagna, braised bear, barbecued wild hog, venison Salisbury steak with mushrooms, elk stew and meatloaf made from some beast I can't remember.

The dessert table was plentiful but I was too full to care much.

I tried this fried wonton-like thing only because it looked like it was filled with meat. Alas, it contained banana and chocolate.

Great event. It was almost enough to make me want to go out and shoot something.

Harvard Sportsman's Club
21226 US Route 14
Harvard IL