Deer processing

   / Deer processing #1  

k0ua

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This fella seems somewhat skilled at the task.


 
   / Deer processing #2  
Yep, he's fast for sure. We now use a locally owned deer processing facility that brings in Hispanics each year for the deer season and those guys are like the ones who put up our Carolina car ports, full speed from start to finish.
 
   / Deer processing #3  
Who would kill a deer and not even trouble themselves to at least field dress it before bringing it to a processor?

I'd also object to having the knife used for skinning jammed down into the hams just for a place to hold it.
 
   / Deer processing #4  
Who would kill a deer and not even trouble themselves to at least field dress it before bringing it to a processor?

I'd also object to having the knife used for skinning jammed down into the hams just for a place to hold it.

People who can't physically do it.
 
   / Deer processing #5  
Not a lot of meat on that animal. I always love to hear guys say "I get get a deer to put meat in the freezer" -- maybe 5 or 6 of them:scratchchin:
 
   / Deer processing #6  
Who would kill a deer and not even trouble themselves to at least field dress it before bringing it to a processor?

I have some rich guys on my lease that don't field dress their deer. In fact, I'm not sure they even know how. They shoot a deer, throw it into the back of their truck and drive immediately into town to drop it off at the processor.
 
   / Deer processing #7  
I do all my deer processing my self don't care for others gears on my deer.
 
   / Deer processing #8  
Not physically able is reason to quit hunting IMHO. Or if one is really not able, bring someone along or have someone available on call to help you. It's just respect for the animal. And how good meat gets ruined.
 
   / Deer processing #9  
Not physically able is reason to quit hunting IMHO. Or if one is really not able, bring someone along or have someone available on call to help you. It's just respect for the animal. And how good meat gets ruined.

Yeah, next time I see a disabled vet or other, I'll just tell them to quit trying, give up and stay home.
 

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