processing your own deer?
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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! I hope this helps those who want to give it a try.
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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.
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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.
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.
#25
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?
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?
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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!!
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!!