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Old 01-02-2011 | 03:24 AM
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Our rule is simple.Or hunting crew can get big in numbers,It can be small, but no matter how many hunters and the number of game killed,All meat gets gets divided equally, even the cost of processing or the time put in to cut and wrap it up.If. You don't want any, don't pay, DON'T GO .The hunter who kills the animal gets to display the rack ,at his cost.LOL. But yeah, that's how we do it.Every year is different as far as what we want for cuts, but we hash it out over a bunch of beer the night before the hunt starts, if you arrive a day late cause of work or distance, or whatever,late is late.You live by that decision. If you are a no show you get none.There has been 1 execption. One person wife has cancer she is battling, and he would have been at camp but couldn't. We included what would be his equal portion of the meat, at no cost to him.But yeah that's how we do it. As soon as a kill is made we all jump in, it's a team effort.And the best part is, when we go to the butcher, they just love the way we have treated our meat (with care given), and we know exactly the sizes of pkging, we want and types of cuts we want, and how we want it wrapped.It's easy on the butcher and on us.The bill is given to us on pick up, usually a 10 day wait,call is made to my cousin, he notifies us the overall cost,we all
pool in the same amount of money and get the same amount of meat.

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