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More Information On How to Field Dress a Deer Wanted
Mike Q. semt me an email asking about More Information:
Hello Marty, My name is Mike Quinn. The deer season closed this past weekend. I really enjoyed the hunting. I looked up your site because the person that process our deer was not going that week, so I hoped to get some useful info on how to butcher our deer. I was all over your site, I read the 9 points and I`ll say what the .... Did I miss something here. Great kit info but ya know no meat and potatoes. Ya Know What I Mean sir!! Please tell me where I went wrong. Sincerely, Mike Q
Mike,
Thanks for your email.
No you did not miss anything. Actually the Free Deer Hunting Tips come out weekly. You had read about Feild Dressing a Deer, last week's topic. Believe it or not I get asked about the proper way to Field Dress a Deer quite often. This is why that topic was posted for this past week.
How to butcher a Deer will be in one of our upcoming weekly newsletters. I am also putting together a video on How to Butcher a Deer as well. On this video I take hunters step by step on how to process their deer. I have used these techniques to train hundreds of hunters how to cut their venison into pieces similar to that of beef and pork. I also show you how all of this can be done with just two knives..no saw needed. I cover the proper way trim your venison which will create the best tasting deer meat you have had. I cover proper wrapping and storage as well as basic grinding and sausage making. This video will be available in a short while.
There are quite a few steps involved and to answer your question, I need to know what your current skill level is to help you best. What specific questions do you have about cutting your own deer? Would you like to start at the beginning with skinning?
Feel free to email me what you would like to know specifically and I will be glad to answer those questions for you.
Thanks again for the email.
Marty
www.free-deer-hunting-tips.com
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