Do you process your own deer?
#14
Join Date: Nov 2007
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A good set of knives and couple of hours. bone it out and do it yourself and save yourself the money. When you sit down at the table it makes the meal that much more special to know that you took it from the pasture to the table all by yourself.
I don't use the ziplock bags, I get a couple of rolls of freezer paper and tape at the local wally world -- double wrap everything to prevent freezer burn and it works out great.
Enjoy.
I don't use the ziplock bags, I get a couple of rolls of freezer paper and tape at the local wally world -- double wrap everything to prevent freezer burn and it works out great.
Enjoy.
#17

ORIGINAL: WYObowfisher
I do all my own deer we get a couple of guys together and a case of beer and go to town. I enjoy doing it plus its alot cheaper.
I do all my own deer we get a couple of guys together and a case of beer and go to town. I enjoy doing it plus its alot cheaper.
#19
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2007
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We started do are own when I got back sombody else deer with hair and blood shot meat. I took mine in without all that stuff. I guess they thought they would give me more for my money. Wrong I ended up throwing it away. Never been back sense.
#20
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People does not realize how labor intensive it is to make jerky and sasage. I heave people asking me to make them up a pound. for me to debone, and sort thru a hind quarter, and slice into 1/4" slices, and cure overnight, and dry takes hours.
Just to skin, quarter, debone, slice into steak, grind, package and put in a freezer takes me over 5 hours. So before jumping into the processing game, realize it takes some time.
Just to skin, quarter, debone, slice into steak, grind, package and put in a freezer takes me over 5 hours. So before jumping into the processing game, realize it takes some time.