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s. il. hntr 08-27-2005 02:58 PM

RE: Deer Cutting
 
sorry


s. il. hntr 08-27-2005 03:53 PM

RE: Deer Cutting
 

ORIGINAL: TURKEY FAN

Brother i really hope you just dont know any better, if so thats okay you can learn, but if your trying to stir shyt in here, we got something for people like you!.............If you really dont know, i advise you to check with conservation officers and your local game warden, sounds like you have a long way to go partner. I pray that you practice with that bow and rifle!:eek:.......newbies...........how did you get interested in hunting and not know anything about it?






i got into hunting for the sole purpose of getting great meat. and i knew a little about before hand. i have to say i totally disagree with the original post.i have read and learned that no matter how hard hunting might be the real work begins with a downed deer

jcchartboy 08-28-2005 11:25 AM

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i got into hunting for the sole purpose of getting great meat
To me that certainly means doing your own butchering.

s. il. hntr 08-28-2005 01:49 PM

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ORIGINAL: jcchartboy


i got into hunting for the sole purpose of getting great meat
To me that certainly means doing your own butchering.
got that right

Paul L Mohr 08-28-2005 03:24 PM

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Unless you don't know what you are doing, then you might ruin or waste more meat than you get. In which case letting someone that knows what they are doing might be a better idea. It does cost a little bit though.

You could go either way on this one I guess.

Paul

s. il. hntr 08-28-2005 03:35 PM

RE: Deer Cutting
 
no wasted or ruined meat here

jcchartboy 08-28-2005 05:17 PM

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Butchering an animal has to be about one of the simplest tasks I have ever learned.

I am for the most part completely self taught.

After eating venison I butcher myself I find it difficult to eat meat processed by a butcher. I find the only use for the butcher is to have them prepare ground meats or sausages.

I usually have very little meat left to grind as I usuallymakeall the scraps intojerky.


s. il. hntr 08-28-2005 05:31 PM

RE: Deer Cutting
 

ORIGINAL: jcchartboy

Butchering an animal has to be about one of the simplest tasks I have ever learned.

I am for the most part completely self taught.

After eating venison I butcher myself I find it difficult to eat meat processed by a butcher. I find the only use for the butcher is to have them prepare ground meats or sausages.

I usually have very little meat left to grind as I usuallymakeall the scraps intojerky.


excactly

heeze gutshot shortee 09-02-2005 09:10 PM

RE: Deer Cutting
 
I go with the true hunters on this one the rack is your keepsake. There will come a time when you can no longer hunt. Rub those antlers and you can get some of your life back. Also selling antlers??THATS AMMOfor those who dont understand hunting.. You have to protect your hunting rights, follow a stricter code of hunting ethics for all our sakes. Donate the hide to the V.F.W.


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