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#1761499 - 02/02/10 11:04 AM Re: Is it really about the meat? [Re: vabuckbuster]
bsl
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no its not the only reason but it is a big reason I hunt.I also enjoy time with family and friends but I will shoot a lot of deer each year for the meat and don't care what anyone wants to say about it.
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#1761505 - 02/02/10 11:08 AM Re: Is it really about the meat? [Re: Yodel Dog]
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 Originally Posted By: Yodel Dog
Most "meat hunters" use this title as an excuse to kill anything that walks. The so called "meat hunters" I know couldn't kill a racked buck if they had to. JMO



I know plenty who have killed big bucks so don't act like you are a better hunter than meat hunters.

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#1761527 - 02/02/10 11:22 AM Re: Is it really about the meat? [Re: vabuckbuster]
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 Originally Posted By: vabuckbuster
Of course not.

If it wasn't for being able to use most of the deer for jerky I would have to re-evaluate deer hunting for myself. At least find someone who liked it better than me.

I like the tenderloin, but the rest is mediocre at best. I know how to fix it ten ways to sunday, all the tricks to take out the gamey taste. But it still don't hold a candle to beef and never will as far as I'm concerned. working up a deer proper is a heck of a lot of work for something that's just ok.

Throw on top of that the cost
license and tags 80.00
if you pay for sloughter 55.00 per deer
gas back and forth hunting 75.00?
shells, arrows and misc per year. 100.00? not to mention if you buy a new gun or bow
and the work....the scounting...getting up at 4 in the morning and going all day on 4 or 5 hours sleep. the cold, the rain.

The meat is just a byproduct of hunting. But I'll always use it. You CAN make it taste good...but for me that's the deal...you have to MAKE it taste good. For me it aint naturally good

If it were only about the meat I'd just buy a beef every year

For me hunting is just plain fun




ditto

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#1761534 - 02/02/10 11:27 AM Re: Is it really about the meat? [Re: BSK]
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 Originally Posted By: BSK
 Originally Posted By: Setterman
Is the meat and food values the sole reason you hunt?


Of course not. Meat at the grocery store is much cheaper.

HOWEVER, for me, the meat is an INTEGRAL part of the hunting experience. I take pride in not only the successful hunt but also in the butchering, processing and cooking of the meat produced by the successful kill. Without processing and eating of the animal killed, the value of the hunt would be greatly diminished.

Now would I stop hunting if I could not eat the animal killed? That's a tough question I really can't answer.
you're right about the processing the animal that is part of the whole experience for me. i've given several deer away but i always processed it for the person i was giving it to and the boys at work really thank me for it

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#1761550 - 02/02/10 11:37 AM Re: Is it really about the meat? [Re: mathews338]
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Its not about the value of the meat...much cheaper to buy prime cuts at the grocery store and beef tastes better

But every bite of venison, I cherish much more than beef because of the effort put into it. I didnt get a deer this year, but Zeek was gracious enough to pass one on. I enjoyed butchering that deer and with every bite, it brings back memories of hunting camp.
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#1761553 - 02/02/10 11:39 AM Re: Is it really about the meat? [Re: 44fanatic]
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 Originally Posted By: 44fanatic
Its not about the value of the meat...much cheaper to buy prime cuts at the grocery store and beef tastes better

But every bite of venison, I cherish much more than beef because of the effort put into it.
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#1761562 - 02/02/10 11:47 AM Re: Is it really about the meat? [Re: stik]
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 Originally Posted By: stik
store-bought meat is full of steroids and other chemicals. we haven't bought meat(other than a little pork) since we have been married.(23+ yrs)


For two decades I had a severe allergy to preservatives used on beef. The only red meat I ate was venison. Those preservatives are no longer used on beef so I can now eat it, but honestly I prefer the taste of venison. I do like a good beef hamburger, but I could care less about beef steak. In addition, wild game is certainly more healthy than domestic meats with their unnaturally high fat content.
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#1761565 - 02/02/10 11:49 AM Re: Is it really about the meat? [Re: bsl]
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 Originally Posted By: bsl
 Originally Posted By: Yodel Dog
Most "meat hunters" use this title as an excuse to kill anything that walks. The so called "meat hunters" I know couldn't kill a racked buck if they had to. JMO



I know plenty who have killed big bucks so don't act like you are a better hunter than meat hunters.


I couldn't agree more bsl. In fact, several self-proclaimed meat hunters I know are actually very successful ex-trophy hunters. They accomplished that goal and moved on.
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#1761576 - 02/02/10 12:03 PM Re: Is it really about the meat? [Re: BSK]
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The meat is a big part of it for me, but not the only part. As has been said already, it's just a piece of the puzzle, albeit a big piece, of the entire experience. Lots of good explanations on here guys, and I feel the same way a lot of you do too, just can't type it all out. ;\)
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#1761591 - 02/02/10 12:16 PM Re: Is it really about the meat? [Re: bsl]
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 Originally Posted By: bsl
 Originally Posted By: Yodel Dog
Most "meat hunters" use this title as an excuse to kill anything that walks. The so called "meat hunters" I know couldn't kill a racked buck if they had to. JMO



I know plenty who have killed big bucks so don't act like you are a better hunter than meat hunters.


You're a joke, dude. It's funny how some of you guys perceive others to be through a computer monitor. If you would READ what I posted I said "The so called "meat hunters" I know....". I was not referring to anyone on this site, as I don't know them or you and really don't care to. Only speaking about the ones I know and the ones I know are sub-par hunters. Anyone that knows me, personally, would get a kick out of your comment about me thinking I'm a better hunter. \:\)


Edited by Yodel Dog (02/02/10 12:19 PM)
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