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Old 01-28-2004, 10:15 PM
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Just got back from my Muzzle loader hunt in SD. I shot one of the biggest Mule deer Does that I have seen. Completly boned out meat about 105 lbs. I mixed in 25 lbs of pork and beef for the burger and sausage. My wife is frying us a little piece of sausage right now to try out. This was the third and last big doe for this year. I had two rifle tags and one muzzle loader tag. Our Muzzle loader is a antlerless only season. Good eating this winter. It may be a long one. Right now its 31 below zero here in ND. Besides that we have a 23 mph wind. Chill is about 56 below.
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Old 01-28-2004, 10:22 PM
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congrads on the doe. i live by devils lake. its been alittle chilly the last few weeks ya i am still waitin for my sausage. my uncle has yet to start makin it. cant wait since my jerky has been long gone. i too shot a good deer this yr. i shot a 4x4 buck it had a huge body on it we got about 65 pbs of meat. but no 105. thats one huge doe. my buck aint even close to that and he was the 2nd biggest bodied buck taken in our famil this yr.
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Old 01-29-2004, 06:53 AM
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Wow that must have been some doe. You might be eating a world record! Most deer here are 200-250 lbs on the hoof they yield about 40-50 pounds of boneless meat. larger 300-350#bucks and thats a big buck yield 50-60 Lbs. not any where around 105. I think you had better check your weigh scale.
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Old 01-29-2004, 09:58 AM
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congarts and good eatin....
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Old 01-31-2004, 12:08 PM
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Right now its 31 below zero here in ND. Besides that we have a 23 mph wind. Chill is about 56 below.
Burrr better stay home James& eat that yummy soundin sasusage & fryed taters etc.Wait for spring...
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Old 01-31-2004, 08:53 PM
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we got 130lbs of meat from my sisters 173" buck this year. that was the weight the butcher gave us, estimated live weight-350lbs.
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