Customs and Border patrol website says:
Wild game meat from Canada
Hunter harvested game birds (pheasant, quail, goose, etc.) or cervid carcasses (e.g. deer, moose, elk, caribou, etc.) from Canada may be allowed entry when the importer is the hunter and presents to the Customs and Border Protection officer evidence such as a hunting license that the product is hunter harvested wild game.
Hunter-harvested wild non-cervid animal (e.g. wild sheep, goats, or bison/buffalo, etc.) meat or carcasses, which can be eviscerated and head removed or not eviscerated, are allowed when the hunter shows to CBP officers a hunting license, tag, or equivalent.
For questions on wild game meat from other regions, or if you require further information related to imports of animal products or by-products, please contact the National Center for Import and Export at AskNCIE.Products
aphis.usda.gov.
So sounds like hunting lisc. and tag and should be good to go.