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The best venison you will ever have.Nice... Never had one but I'm sure they are delicious. Awful lot of work for not much meat though.
I don't know, but it doesn't look like that much work for a sharp knife. Wild turkeys on the other hand, now those I find are too much trouble for the meat obtained. I quit hunting them once the kids grew up. I must admit, it was fun calling them in for the youngsters.Nice... Never had one but I'm sure they are delicious. Awful lot of work for not much meat though.
Yea for sure. And I was more thinking about doing it to 20 of them not just the one Of course if you just got one a month for 20 months that sounds perfect. But of course, then you would get to start all over againI'd put in work for a bite of the backstrap.
I'd prefer to have at least 3 at a time. Make the work go faster, honestly. But getting rid of hides and carcasses would be the biggest hassle IMO.Yea for sure. And I was more thinking about doing it to 20 of them not just the one Of course if you just got one a month for 20 months that sounds perfect. But of course, then you would get to start all over again
Come on over! Today I got four and gave them away two at a time. They process one for me and keep one. Both people were very happy and one is coming back tomorrow. He was the fastest gutter I have ever seen, 50 years old and hunting deer since he was 12.I'd put in work for a bite of the backstrap.
Oh heck I am not keeping them all!! See aboveYea for sure. And I was more thinking about doing it to 20 of them not just the one Of course if you just got one a month for 20 months that sounds perfect. But of course, then you would get to start all over again
Yes they are butchering two at once. LOL hides and carcasses is what ranch bonepiles areI'd prefer to have at least 3 at a time. Make the work go faster, honestly. But getting rid of hides and carcasses would be the biggest hassle IMO.
That one was just over 100lbs. Last month we had a buck that went 155 lbs. Never weighed how much meat. But tomorrow a friend of a friend wants me to take two to the local butcher for him. I'll post results.Just looking at it.. Looked more like a 40-50lb animal with 20-25lbs of meat. Hard for me to judge the size.
Brother, I wish I was playing in the dunes right now. Unfortunately, work has me cornered for the summer.Come on over! Today I got four and gave them away two at a time. They process one for me and keep one. Both people were very happy and one is coming back tomorrow. He was the fastest gutter I have ever seen, 50 years old and hunting deer since he was 12.
Oh heck I am not keeping them all!! See above
Yes they are butchering two at once. LOL hides and carcasses is what ranch bonepiles are
That one was just over 100lbs. Last month we had a buck that went 155 lbs. Never weighed how much meat. But tomorrow a friend of a friend wants me to take two to the local butcher for him. I'll post results.
What rifle are you using to take these deer with?The best venison you will ever have.
I don't understand the "Awful lot of work for not much meat though" You said you never had one?