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Do you know anyone that hoards deer?
My brother in law and my nephews.
They got 8 deer between the three of them. He did give his brother two deer but would never give our side of the family any. Two years ago I asked a friend if I could have one of there deer because they have a hard time rationing out there deer. They shoot them then they don' t want them. Well my brother in law hunts with them. So my friend told by b-i-law that I wanted one of the deer. Did I see it? nope. He kept it for his family. This will be my 3rd year without getting a deer. Holding out for the big one or a doe out in the feild. Luckily another friend offered me a deer. His son got a 12 pointer. He is 16 and lucky. I have yet to get over an 8 pointer mid sized rack. |
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RE: Do you know anyone that hoards deer?
we always spread the wealth. no one in our camp goes home empty handed even if we only take one.
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RE: Do you know anyone that hoards deer?
Yep, that' s the way our crew hunts too.
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RE: Do you know anyone that hoards deer?
Where I hunt you can always get a doe. You might not get a big buck but there are does everywhere. We are lucky and I know it and appreciate it. I got one last week and I am going again tomorrow unless the weather goes to heck on me. We do share our meat if someone wants some and didn' t connect.
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RE: Do you know anyone that hoards deer?
I' ll give away meat to people on occasion but if they want a lot of it they have to pay the meat processing fee.
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RE: Do you know anyone that hoards deer?
I always share my meat. I' m the hunter while my next door neighbor is the butcher. Instead of me bringing my meat to a regular butcher and paying for it to be done, I bring it to him. I give him half the meat and I get the other half. He still hunts but for the last three years, I have been bringing home the deer.
I also share my deer meat with friends. Tomster |
RE: Do you know anyone that hoards deer?
ORIGINAL: buckmine This will be my 3rd year without getting a deer. Holding out for the big one or a doe out in the feild. Luckily another friend offered me a deer. His son got a 12 pointer. He is 16 and lucky. I have yet to get over an 8 pointer mid sized rack. That said, everyone I' ve ever hunted deer with shares across the board - although some want less meat than others, and we usually at least offer more to the guy with the larger family, for instance. I know a guy who hunts deer and ducks with the same partner every year and they never share. If one is lucky and the other not, oh well, the one doesn' t have any meat, or less meat. Seems very odd to me. I went duck hunting with that guy this fall and he didn' t even consider sharing the birds he shot. First day he shot some I didn' t - he didn' t offer to share. I would have split them, without thinking about it, but didn' t mention it ... second day we both shot a couple so it wasn' t really an issue. I just kept my mouth shut, but I probably won' t hunt with him again, especially since it was my boat and my dog retrieved the birds! I, and the people I' ve hunted with since I was a boy, have always split the take large game or small, even fish! The hunt, with any partners is always cooperative or random in one way or another in my opinion and it makes more sense to share. Who posts what spot, who takes which stand, etc. We all work together in one way or another -zeke |
RE: Do you know anyone that hoards deer?
I tend to ramble when I make posts. I am not pissed, just curious if others know of people who shoot a lot of deer and eat it.
One thing about my sisters family is if the dinner isn' t all eaten it goes to the family dog. That dog is eating good on deer day. |
RE: Do you know anyone that hoards deer?
Personally, I was raised to believe that if I have no need for more deer meat then I shoot no more deer. I' m not the type of hunter to just shoot a deer because it' s in season. As far as sharing goes I have to agree. If we hunt together we eat together. We all put the same amount of effort into harvesting the animal no matter who tug it. 20 pounds of deer meat is not worth a lifetime of memories with good friends!
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