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  • #16
    As many as you fucking want. Come to Wisconsin, shoot 32 deer in one season.

    We had an early season, and a neighbor heard the local poacher shooting until 11:30 at night. I wonder where all the big bucks go?

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    • #17
      I've already filled one tag. Plucked a fat doe out of the herd last weekend with my bow. The bucks are chasing the does all around from what I hear. I'm off for antlers this weekend.
      It feels like a koala bear just crapped a rainbow in my brain!!!

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      • #18
        So do you rednecks eat these deers? I have had eating deer before, good stuff.

        I was suppose to have some moose when i went to Green Bay but Freak Out turned into Punked Out and never came through.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by MadtownPacker
          So do you rednecks eat these deers? I have had eating deer before, good stuff.

          I was suppose to have some moose when i went to Green Bay but Freak Out turned into Punked Out and never came through.
          Yes, we "eat these deers." But deer is like sheep, there are no deers just like there are no sheeps.

          And the plural of moose is meeses

          BBQ backstraps for dinner everybody...and rare.
          It feels like a koala bear just crapped a rainbow in my brain!!!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by LaFours
            Originally posted by MadtownPacker
            So do you rednecks eat these deers? I have had eating deer before, good stuff.

            I was suppose to have some moose when i went to Green Bay but Freak Out turned into Punked Out and never came through.
            Yes, we "eat these deers." But deer is like sheep, there are no deers just like there are no sheeps.

            And the plural of moose is meeses

            BBQ backstraps for dinner everybody...and rare.
            Well its a good thing a hillbilly like you was available to explain that to me.

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            • #21
              I grew up hunting deer in northern Wisconsin. I started at age 12. I bag a couple deer but my family moved to Ohio when I was 16 and haven't hunted since. My dad still go back up to Wisconsin to hunt, but even now he only goes for a few days when he used to hunt by bow and rifle every fall. My wife doesn't care for venison so I would have to give the deer meat away if I did hunt. I didn't totally give up hunting at 16 completely. I hunted tail of another kind until I got married, so now my hunting days are over for good.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by LL2
                I grew up hunting deer in northern Wisconsin. I started at age 12. I bag a couple deer but my family moved to Ohio when I was 16 and haven't hunted since. My dad still go back up to Wisconsin to hunt, but even now he only goes for a few days when he used to hunt by bow and rifle every fall. My wife doesn't care for venison so I would have to give the deer meat away if I did hunt. I didn't totally give up hunting at 16 completely. I hunted tail of another kind until I got married, so now my hunting days are over for good.
                Add your dog dieing and your pickup truck breaking and you have yourself a country song!
                To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by LL2
                  I grew up hunting deer in northern Wisconsin. I started at age 12. I bag a couple deer but my family moved to Ohio when I was 16 and haven't hunted since. My dad still go back up to Wisconsin to hunt, but even now he only goes for a few days when he used to hunt by bow and rifle every fall. My wife doesn't care for venison so I would have to give the deer meat away if I did hunt. I didn't totally give up hunting at 16 completely. I hunted tail of another kind until I got married, so now my hunting days are over for good.
                  So your wife doesn't eat it, so you can't? (Sound of whip being brought down on man's backside)

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                    So do you rednecks eat these deers? I have had eating deer before, good stuff.

                    I was suppose to have some moose when i went to Green Bay but Freak Out turned into Punked Out and never came through.
                    Mad, next year, I will bring the moose. I have a freezer full.
                    Actually, mooseburgers are great.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Packface
                      Originally posted by LL2
                      I grew up hunting deer in northern Wisconsin. I started at age 12. I bag a couple deer but my family moved to Ohio when I was 16 and haven't hunted since. My dad still go back up to Wisconsin to hunt, but even now he only goes for a few days when he used to hunt by bow and rifle every fall. My wife doesn't care for venison so I would have to give the deer meat away if I did hunt. I didn't totally give up hunting at 16 completely. I hunted tail of another kind until I got married, so now my hunting days are over for good.
                      Add your dog dieing and your pickup truck breaking and you have yourself a country song!
                      How I long for a good pick up truck, a sidekick retriever, and some good country music.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by LL2
                        Originally posted by Packface
                        Originally posted by LL2
                        I grew up hunting deer in northern Wisconsin. I started at age 12. I bag a couple deer but my family moved to Ohio when I was 16 and haven't hunted since. My dad still go back up to Wisconsin to hunt, but even now he only goes for a few days when he used to hunt by bow and rifle every fall. My wife doesn't care for venison so I would have to give the deer meat away if I did hunt. I didn't totally give up hunting at 16 completely. I hunted tail of another kind until I got married, so now my hunting days are over for good.
                        Add your dog dieing and your pickup truck breaking and you have yourself a country song!
                        How I long for a good pick up truck, a sidekick retriever, and some good country music.
                        Don't just think it, live it. Make it happen bro
                        To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                          So do you rednecks eat these deers? I have had eating deer before, good stuff.

                          I was suppose to have some moose when i went to Green Bay but Freak Out turned into Punked Out and never came through.
                          Madtown,

                          Venison has a very distinctive taste to it. Not everyone likes it.

                          Maybe at next year's Packer Rats Poster's Game, you can drive around Wisconsin at night and hit your very own deer! We can show you how to gut it out, skin it, and cut it into steaks.

                          From there, we'll take it to GBRulz's house where she will fry 'em up for you!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by oregonpackfan
                            Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                            So do you rednecks eat these deers? I have had eating deer before, good stuff.

                            I was suppose to have some moose when i went to Green Bay but Freak Out turned into Punked Out and never came through.
                            Madtown,

                            Venison has a very distinctive taste to it. Not everyone likes it.

                            Maybe at next year's Packer Rats Poster's Game, you can drive around Wisconsin at night and hit your very own deer! We can show you how to gut it out, skin it, and cut it into steaks.

                            From there, we'll take it to GBRulz's house where she will fry 'em up for you!
                            Don't you have to 'drape' it over the hood of your car for a few days?

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                            • #29
                              There used to be a magazine called "Roadkill Quarterly" that featured recipes and stories.

                              Damn, I knew I should have saved those back issues.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                                So do you rednecks eat these deers? I have had eating deer before, good stuff.

                                I was suppose to have some moose when i went to Green Bay but Freak Out turned into Punked Out and never came through.
                                I'll bring you some moose...how about an antler up the backside for starters?
                                C.H.U.D.

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