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Who shot the deer? That nice guy you brought to the poster's game didnt look like a killer. I think you might be the murderer.Originally posted by PIPLMad, next year, I will bring the moose. I have a freezer full.
Actually, mooseburgers are great.
I have had some deer before a few times. I thought it was great, not very fatty at all.Originally posted by oregonpackfanVenison 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!
I actually was hoping I could have gone hunting in another traditional WI way..
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Not a problem. Glad I could help.Originally posted by MadtownPackerWell its a good thing a hillbilly like you was available to explain that to me.Originally posted by LaFoursYes, we "eat these deers." But deer is like sheep, there are no deers just like there are no sheeps.Originally posted by MadtownPackerSo 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.
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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After using a rifle for a couple years I decided it was to easy. the deer hunting stand I built is in a valley so most of the shots i take are 75 yards or less. I don't need a rifle to hit a target from that distance.Originally posted by packinpatlandI meant legal for deer hunting. Seems like you'd have to be so close to be able to bring a deer down.To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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Originally posted by PackfaceAfter using a rifle for a couple years I decided it was to easy. the deer hunting stand I built is in a valley so most of the shots i take are 75 yards or less. I don't need a rifle to hit a target from that distance.Originally posted by packinpatlandI meant legal for deer hunting. Seems like you'd have to be so close to be able to bring a deer down.
Now you see, this is the part about hunting I don't get... (I grew up in a deer/moose/elk/antelope/partridge/duck/goose....hunting family)....you probably have been feeding the deer... apples, turnips, corn, whatever...so the deer come to this spot. Then you sit in a tree and shoot them. Where is the sport in this? I'm not condeming hunting, or anyone who participates in it, but I just don't get it.
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I don't feed them or bait them. The closest thing I've done to what you are describing would be planting some clover and hay for the animals in the forest to munch on. Baiting is illegal now, but farming isn'tOriginally posted by packinpatlandOriginally posted by PackfaceAfter using a rifle for a couple years I decided it was to easy. the deer hunting stand I built is in a valley so most of the shots i take are 75 yards or less. I don't need a rifle to hit a target from that distance.
Now you see, this is the part about hunting I don't get... (I grew up in a deer/moose/elk/antelope/partridge/duck/goose....hunting family)....you probably have been feeding the deer... apples, turnips, corn, whatever...so the deer come to this spot. Then you sit in a tree and shoot them. Where is the sport in this? I'm not condeming hunting, or anyone who participates in it, but I just don't get it.
To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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