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#1 eRoC

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Posted 09 March 2008 - 06:34 PM

well my friends dad got a deer this fall, nothing impressive but a kill none-the-less. I had the opportunity to watch them skin and process the animal into meat. when you see this for the first time there is a tendency to barf but it passes pretty quickly.

so what you see here is my friends ryan and bobby using a sawzall to remove the head from the deer and then cutting the pelvic bone.

so here it is, dont say i didnt warn you..

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Edited by eRoC, 16 March 2008 - 11:55 AM.

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#2 ShLoNkY

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Posted 09 March 2008 - 06:44 PM

I do em up in my garage. Got a pully and gambrel that works real nice. I used to cut through their pelvis untill I saw some old timers do em up in kentucky.......


Cut the meat right off the bone when it is strung up like that. Its infinetly easier.

When you are done, leave the carcass in the middle of a field over night and go Coyote hunting the next day or night if it is legal. =0)


Guys I know in Kentucky have a half trailer fridge thing that holds about a dozen deer. They fill-er up then get 10 guys and whip through em.


We completely processed about 10 deer in about 6 beers. :grin:


IMO you aren't a real man unless you kill stuff and eat it. :weee:



NIce use of the saws-all BTW!
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#3 wondergod

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Posted 09 March 2008 - 07:03 PM

i was like 3 the first time i saw a lamb skinned, gutted and prepared...i've seen it every year since then.

Plus my uncle owns a meat processing plant which i've been through quite a few times....

I remember one time when I was like 10 we went to his plant and right after we saw a cow killed, drained of blood, skinned, and cut, my uncle asked me and my sisters what we wanted to eat for dinner....

I pointed to one of the cows in the line and said "That one!"

One of my sisters didn't eat meat for 5 years, the other one for 1 year.
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Posted 09 March 2008 - 09:42 PM

Dude wtf!!!! you shot my dog
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#5 Billy Pumper

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Posted 09 March 2008 - 11:28 PM

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this one is of a very nice peice of back strap
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#6 Jack

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Posted 10 March 2008 - 02:20 AM

nice deer. did you get the mother too after you followed her around to wait for that one to fall out of her? hahahahahaha anyway, wtf does this have to do with a scout?
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#7 ShLoNkY

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Posted 10 March 2008 - 06:13 PM

My deer kinda looks like 2 deer in this picture. Its the second one from the left. If you look closely, you can see that the shoulders touch the ground. Look at the 2 deer on the far right youll notice they theyr shoulders are a good foot and a half off the ground.

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250# on the hoof.

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ONe more for good measure:

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I think I win wheres my cookie? :grin:
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Posted 10 March 2008 - 06:39 PM

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Teabagging a deer carcass? Classy. :weee:
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#9 eRoC

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Posted 16 March 2008 - 12:01 PM

nice deer shlonky that is a truly impressive rack. We dont see too many like that in vermont, its more moose country up here, the habitat is a little rugged for white tail. This winter was especially bad with all the snow.
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