Deer processing from start to finish (pics)

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Re: Deer processing from start to finish (pics)

#16 Post by Carpdaddy »

This is for sure one of the better post on here. I also do my own and picked up some good tips from this. That Ron helps us to "Stay Sharp".

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#17 Post by Captainkirk »

Broadheads, he can help you with.
The other part, not so much Tony!
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#18 Post by dirthawg »

Great tutorial pretty much the same as I was taught. Loving that work area.

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#19 Post by Margly »

This is a great thread!!
Thanks for sharing :)
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#20 Post by Shadowhntr »

It all looks VERY familiar. Been doing my own for 20 yrs now.
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#21 Post by Shadowhntr »

Ttt
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#22 Post by Carpdaddy »

Don't know how they "sticky" threads to keep them up top but this is one of those that should be there.

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#23 Post by Captainkirk »

Carpdaddy wrote:Don't know how they "sticky" threads to keep them up top but this is one of those that should be there.
Larry has to do that....
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Re: Deer processing from start to finish (pics)

#24 Post by Shadowhntr »

Ttt
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