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Got my first deer, thanks to y'all
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5500362" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I'm glad to hear you're going to process it yourself. Get the whole experience. Although it's a bit of work, I actually enjoy butchering my kills. I trim them how I want, make the roasts as big as I want, and pack them the way I want. </p><p></p><p>My favorite hunting memories aren't of killing or seeing big bucks chase does. It's being with my dad and brothers as we break a deer down for the freezer. We'd always argue over how much to trim, how much fat to leave, etc. And we always had tenderloins cooking up to snack on as we cut. I can't really recall ever being much happier than those moments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5500362, member: 20583"] I'm glad to hear you're going to process it yourself. Get the whole experience. Although it's a bit of work, I actually enjoy butchering my kills. I trim them how I want, make the roasts as big as I want, and pack them the way I want. My favorite hunting memories aren't of killing or seeing big bucks chase does. It's being with my dad and brothers as we break a deer down for the freezer. We'd always argue over how much to trim, how much fat to leave, etc. And we always had tenderloins cooking up to snack on as we cut. I can't really recall ever being much happier than those moments. [/QUOTE]
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