Hunting was definantely the shit. We always just took a few pickup trucks out into the woods and carried back the deer. Always fun to see the look on people's faces when a deer is hanging from a tree to bleed it out before you skin it.
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Man - skinning your own deer is for chumps. Field dress and pay the 60$ for processing is well worth it.
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But when it's so cheap, and way less messy, and the cuts are so much better done by a pro...why not?
Were yall just using them strictly for hamburger?
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white_2kgt Wrote:Ryan T Wrote:Hunting was definantely the shit. We always just took a few pickup trucks out into the woods and carried back the deer. Always fun to see the look on people's faces when a deer is hanging from a tree to bleed it out before you skin it.
Our forest was to dense/hilly for a truck, it was either ATV or drag it by hand, FUCK THAT!!
My neighbor had a drain in his garage, so we'd just skin them there at night w/ the heat going :lol:
Ours was too dense to take the trucks really deep into the woods, but we had a little trail that we had cut out (used the trees for firewood) and could get pretty close. Dragging the deer a little ways wasn't too bad.
Another fun thing from my childhood I remember is bonfires. Whenever we had spare wood/broken tobacco sticks/random brush we needed rid of we'd have the family over, throw a few gallon jugs of gasoline on it and have a bonfire and bbq down on the bottom of the property. That was always fun.
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HAULN-SS Wrote:Were yall just using them strictly for hamburger?
Deer Jerky mmmmmmmmmmmm
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^^And DAMN proud of it.
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white_2kgt Wrote:HAULN-SS Wrote:But when it's so cheap, and way less messy, and the cuts are so much better done by a pro...why not?
Were yall just using them strictly for hamburger?
No, mostly venison steak, roast, stew, sometimes burgers. It's not that hard to cut up a piece of meat if you know what you are doing. Seeing as how my dad grew up on a far he pretty much knew how to cut a good piece of meat out of a deer.
Ever made deer jerky?
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