Bowhunting Talk about the passion that is bowhunting. Share in the stories, pictures, tips, tactics and learn how to be a better bowhunter.

processing own meat

Old 09-28-2005 | 12:15 AM
  #1  
Thread Starter
 
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 52
Likes: 0
Default processing own meat

hey i was just wondering how many of you guys processed your own meat? i've never done it before but i want to start this year, my buddy does it and said it saves him a bundle, plus then i willl have a little extra cash for more jerky and venison sticks. and for those who make their own jerky do you have any special recipes/spices you use to make it?
buckstruck is offline  
Reply
Old 09-28-2005 | 12:36 AM
  #2  
Nontypical Buck
 
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,903
Likes: 0
From: Wisconsin
Default RE: processing own meat

I've always taken care of my own processing. The average processingprice per deer is $75 around here. I can't believe people actually pay it considering how easy it is to do yourself.
BOWFANATIC is offline  
Reply
Old 09-28-2005 | 02:21 AM
  #3  
Boone & Crockett
 
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 15,451
Likes: 0
From:
Default RE: processing own meat

To much work for me a old man. Plus I have tried it already and I was so tired the next day I couldnt go hunting.Ihunted for fun ,relaxation ,If I wanted to work I would get a job.I retired for a reason.Relax not spend all night cutting .grinding up burger in the bathtub.
cardeer is offline  
Reply
Old 09-28-2005 | 03:55 AM
  #4  
buckmaster68's Avatar
Fork Horn
 
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 274
Likes: 0
From: Wisconsin
Default RE: processing own meat

I process my own mostly.
Every now and then I might take one in to get it processed. But it is expensive, Like $75.00, plus they keep they hide. It really is not that hard to do.
buckmaster68 is offline  
Reply
Old 09-28-2005 | 05:43 AM
  #5  
 
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 134
Likes: 0
From:
Default RE: processing own meat

I started last year after deciding not to pay $80 to process my deer. It is really easy to do, and I can take my time and make sure it gets done correctly.

Just make sure you have a really sharp fillet knife and you'll be fine!

Kriesis is offline  
Reply
Old 09-28-2005 | 05:44 AM
  #6  
Buellhunter's Avatar
 
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 1,589
Likes: 0
From: La Porte CityWaterloo Iowa
Default RE: processing own meat

I do mine and all of my hunting partners.
I grew up in the meat locker business so it's no big deal to me.
We save about 1000.00 per year doing it ourselves.
Buellhunter is offline  
Reply
Old 09-28-2005 | 05:59 AM
  #7  
 
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 46
Likes: 0
From: Columbia, MO
Default RE: processing own meat

My family and I process our deer. We use an electric knife to cut off the main portions and filet the meat. I know how that sounds, but don't knock until you try it. It makes things go so much faster and still does a nice job. Of course, you have to use a real knife to get the the rest and then there is the grinding of the extra stuff.
MOhunter4life is offline  
Reply
Old 09-28-2005 | 06:06 AM
  #8  
Nontypical Buck
 
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,357
Likes: 0
Default RE: processing own meat

Do all my own and hunting partners. Me and my two boys can have a deer in the freezer and cleaned up in under 2 hours. We aren't fast, but we have a good time doing it.


Bob H in NH is offline  
Reply
Old 09-28-2005 | 06:20 AM
  #9  
Fork Horn
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 265
Likes: 0
From:
Default RE: processing own meat

my family has always done our own. its pretty simple. and you know you have your own meat when your done. theres nothing like fresh venison cookin in a pan and a few budweisers flowin while cuttin after a good day in the woods. get a few buds together and make it enjoyable.you wont believe the fun you can have while workin.
bighorns35 is offline  
Reply
Old 09-28-2005 | 06:21 AM
  #10  
MOTOWNHONKEY's Avatar
Giant Nontypical
 
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 6,598
Likes: 0
From: Kansas
Default RE: processing own meat

I do it both ways. If it is hot is goes to the butcher. If it is cold out i'll whack it up.
MOTOWNHONKEY is offline  
Reply

Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.