Mosh
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Looks like he found a friend to go with him.
That really does look like my tailgate.....
Looks like he found a friend to go with him.
add the beef and pork???
personally have never had a deer professionally processed - my ex was a firm believer we do it in OUR kitchen - and we always did... the only thing I added to the venison was a little beef fat when we ground the burger from it...
can't imagine 200 lbs of beef and pork being added...
Before I shot that last deer I yelled at him "hey, you think you're better than me?" he didn't answer so I shot him.
Seriously, I don't waste the deer I shoot. I keep one deer a year and the rest go to the local food bank. I even pay for the processing of the deer I donate. (around $200 a deer)
They don't add 200 lbs. By the time they add the beef and pork and the deer it all adds up to around 200 lbs, so it is $1 per pound. Deer around here run 150-225 lbs dressed.
I call "BULLSHIT" on that Mosh. Even the best meat cutters only charge about $65.00 per for skinning, boning, cutting, wrapping and freezing. Your saying you shoot 9+ deer per year (as many as 16 or 17, based on your post) so you spend roughly as much as $3,200 per year for processing alone.....on top of tags? Yah Right! Legal Tags in your name?.....Yah sure......POACHER
Mosh can't be right...therefor you both have to be wrong.
I realize that the price of processing may be dramatically different from place to place in different regions. I've used many different processors over the years in many different States and have never paid more than roughly $75.00 per deer and that includes beef trim added, regardless of size. My point is that at $200 per head X (16) deer plus tags? C'mon, gimme a break! I commend any hunter for donating processed game to the local food bank! Many of the hunters I know and myself regularly donate to the needy but I've never known any State to allow land owners to shoot that many without tags and tags are not free. Nebraska only allows a resident landowner one (1) deer tag per year at a price of $15.50 and the only way for a landowner to get more than one tag is in the case of severe crop depredation. For that, the game department/state law enforcement must do a survey of the situation and make a determination. Then and only then will the state sometimes allow the landowner to purchase a determined number of additional tags. A harvested animal without a tag equals poaching.Mosh is right it's 200.00 per Deer here in Indiana as well.
Mosh has been uploading pix in his gallery.
As much as I loathe his pricing strategy and mostly everything he says, gosh but he has pretty blue eyes, no wonder he has so many baby mommas despite his mullet.
(hides face in shame)
Love....Jill
Mosh has been uploading pix in his gallery.
As much as I loathe his pricing strategy and mostly everything he says, gosh but he has pretty blue eyes, no wonder he has so many baby mommas despite his mullet.
(hides face in shame)
Love....Jill