We had some fun today :yoyo: Had the little man out there with me taking care of the doe my brother gave me yesterday. I dont have a decent tree or hanging hooks on the porch so I showed him the only other way skin it up on the picnic table :biggrin:
Here's our butcher shop with part the hide off
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Dad, we can cook this up like a huge chicken wing :laf:
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My helper and me peeling off the backstraps
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best make us some good lunch now that we worked
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MMMMmmmmmmmm GOOD !!! fresh loin n onions !!!
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I think lunch lasted a good 3 minutes and it was gone :biggrin:
Thats awesome.
Give em a loin they eat for a day. Teach em to do that and they eat for life. :biggrin:
WTG Vic!!! he learned a lot this day............. :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo: :highclap: :highclap: :highclap:
Man that deer has some fat on it!!! Ours dont look that good this year...
Thanks guys, he was sleighing in between breaks lol
Looks like some good eatin' Vic. :yoyo: I didn't really have a good place to hang deer while I butchered them either. But I figured out if I tie their neck to a ladder, then lean it up against my shed, they hang good enough to do the job.
Good on you Vic :yoyo:. Younguns need to learn, and not all bad stuff either :readthis:. Man that looks soooooo good. :biggrin:
Aint nuthin wrong with a hillbilly hangin tree Vic!! :yoyo: Good to see your boy take such an interest in that part of it. Those loins looked mighty fine too!! I think I can smell them buttery onions over here!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
Nice job, the both of ya ! :yoyo:
Looks gooood !
BIG smile on his face so it sure looks like he is having a good time.
Jerry
Looks like the little guy is really enjoying it. :yoyo:
I saw a guy who had one of these and it worked pretty well. I think you can find them a little cheaper on Ebay.
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Awesome job guys. I had the same lunch but had portabella mushrooms along with the onions and loins.
I carry a rope and pulley with me and hang a lot of them right there in the woods..........skin em........debone em ......and put in plastic bags and in my back pack.......Then I tie up the hide....head attached...... and carry it as this is what I need for the check station........then I get $4 for the hide.(Large)
Congrats to you Silencer for keeping your little man interested ... and to little man for helping ya out! :wink:
Quotebut had portabella mushrooms
we were and still are out of mushrooms, got some errands to run today and will be picking some more up for sure.
Good eats for sure! Man that looks good! Thanks for the pics.
A picnic table is terrific for such skinning work. We've skinned WAY more on the ground than hung up, and boned a lot of those though it is easier and handier on a table like that. I boned out most of two antelope on a picnic table this Fall, and much of one buck on the ground. My back is starting to talk to me nowadays by the time I get a deer skinned on the ground.