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hunterskitchen 12-02-2009 05:28 PM

Game Processing
 
How many of you deer hunters out there know how to process your deer meat? For that matter, everything you hunt?

BigDaddy12t 12-02-2009 05:31 PM

I just did my first one this year. I still have to grind the burger, but I will do that later. Its not as bad as I thought. Saved me over $200.:happy0001:

diamondrack 12-02-2009 05:55 PM

I killed my first deer at 12 years old and at that point my dad told me that the "fun begins"!! I would watch him cut up his deer from the time I was 3-4 years old until it was my turn.. I truly believe that it is part of the hunt if you kill something you should be able to take of it your self.. It cracks me up that people pay a few $100 in order to get their deer processed.. Honestly at 12 years old I could do (I wasn't the greatest at that age by any means but the job got done) so I believe that a grown man that has been hunting for years should be able to do it.. My boy is 9 years old and has seen me cut dozens of deer up and as I do it I explain to him the process..

Slackdaddy 12-02-2009 06:01 PM

It's part of the hunt, the whole family helps, it's a social event.
Besides, I have to wonder about any man that lets another man handle his meat !


Slack

SWThomas 12-02-2009 06:05 PM

I can but sometimes I like to take it to the processor and let her make all the little special items I like.

Champlain Islander 12-02-2009 06:07 PM

I do my own and only send out to a processor if I am going out of town on a hunt and can't get to it or I am out west and need it frozen for the 3 day drive home. I actually enjoy doing it and grinding/ sausage making out of the non steak is fun too.

gregrn43 12-02-2009 06:13 PM

The first deer I shot in 1978 I had it processed, pitful job. Since then I have done my own. Several years ago I bought a 1hp grinder from cabelas so I could do my own grinding. Best purchase I have ever made. I make my own summer sausage and jerky. I had much rather do it myself.

iSnipe 12-02-2009 07:52 PM

One thing I don't like about these posts is how others preach how it's almost downright unbearable to see others take their deer to the processors. So what if they don't know how? Maybe they never learned? Maybe no one taught them? Maybe they don't care to learn?

There could be many reasons why people take deer to the processors, but there isn't any good reason to talk down to people who take their deer to the processor.

I'm an expert when it comes to processing a deer. It took some time to learn, but I enjoy it now and I can do it fairly fast because I've learned to be efficient in my process. Doesn't mean I'm better than anyone else for doing so either and wouldn't belittle others who don't do it themselves. It just means I process my own deer. LOL!

iSnipe

iSnipe 12-02-2009 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by Slackdaddy (Post 3518023)
I have to wonder about any man that lets another man handle his meat

Just curious...

Do you slaughter and process your own chickens, pigs and cows?

...Or do you let someone else handle your "meat"?

iSnipe

huntr4lfe 12-02-2009 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by iSnipe (Post 3518144)
Just curious...

Do you slaughter and process your own chickens, pigs and cows?

...Or do you let someone else handle your "meat"?

iSnipe

You beat me to it iSnipe! So, let's hear it!


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