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Mastevt 10-12-2006 03:44 PM

RE: processing your own deer?
 
Well guys, that's about it, I think I've covered it all. If there is anything I missed, or there is something you do differant that may be better for you, join in and share!:D I hope this helps those who want to give it a try.

fhunter 10-12-2006 04:18 PM

RE: processing your own deer?
 
Very informative, Thanks for taking the time out to show the process.

janesburg 10-12-2006 04:31 PM

RE: processing your own deer?
 
Great post. Thanks for taking the time. This is a great example of why I visit this site, is posts such as this. No talk about Respect and some of the other crap posted on here.

Mastevt 10-12-2006 04:53 PM

RE: processing your own deer?
 

ORIGINAL: janesburg

Great post. Thanks for taking the time. This is a great example of why I visit this site, is posts such as this. No talk about Respect and some of the other crap posted on here.
I'm just humbled to be here, and glad to share.;)

Matt / PA 10-12-2006 05:25 PM

RE: processing your own deer?
 
Neat post Scott thanks for taking the time to post that......
What is your reasoning for skinning neck down? Is it simply a matter of using the back legs as an anchor for the other cutting or is there another reason?

waterfx 10-12-2006 05:36 PM

RE: processing your own deer?
 
I trim mine down a little harder no fat or silver membrane. but any way I have a bunch of sausage recipes if anybody is intrested and some for other critters as well pm me

Amhrdwd 10-12-2006 05:49 PM

RE: processing your own deer?
 
Very well done. Informative for us visual learners and great text. It's always nice to see someone put in the time to help others learn. great job and thanks.

chestnuts 10-12-2006 05:55 PM

RE: processing your own deer?
 
After viewing all the photos, I was just wondering what your neighbors think of you doing all this in your driveway??? I believe my neighbors would freak out!! LOL!!


Mastevt 10-12-2006 06:29 PM

RE: processing your own deer?
 

ORIGINAL: chestnuts

After viewing all the photos, I was just wondering what your neighbors think of you doing all this in your driveway??? I believe my neighbors would freak out!! LOL!!

I'm known around here as the resident redneck, but theres not much they can do. Most think its pretty cool, however the couple directly across the driveway always flips me off when she sees me doing it. I don't care, it's my right, and she can't stop me. My next door neighbor Fred absoulely hates it, but we are the best of friends, he's just an animal lover, and he respects my love of the sport, and my way of thinking that it's gods gift to us as food. I try to process while he is at work so he doesn't see it. He has tried my summer and polish sausage, to my surprise, and likes it. I always get people who stop and watch and say hi, most wave, especially the older generations. It also doesn't hurt when your good friends with the city police sargent/ canine officer.:D

A.D.D. BOY 10-12-2006 06:49 PM

RE: processing your own deer?
 
Make this post a sticky. Great job and very descriptive. If it wasn't for the pictures i would of been lost, im a visual learner not a reading learner.


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