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There’s no question that the sooner you skin a deer after shooting it, the easier the skin will come off. But you may need to hang your deer outside, in which case the skin protects the meat ...
Photo by Dustin Lutt / Rockhouse Motion Learning (or remembering) how to field dress a deer can feel overwhelming ... it’s a reminder of how tightly packed the guts are below the belly skin, and to ...
Skin the deer and bone out the tail. Scrape every particle of fat and flesh from the hide with a knife. Begin the tanning process or preserve it with a generous layer of non-iodized salt.
It's true. You don't need to know, for example, how to skin a deer or pickle your own asparagus or nurture an understanding of which kind of deadwood is best for cookin' pig snouts over the fire ...
I learned how to skin a deer. I skinned a deer quite well actually. They came to me one day and said "Charles, are you a vegetarian?" I said "No, of course not." So they got this butcher chap to ...
To some, squirrels are just annoying animals that make a lot of noise when you are out deer hunting. To me ... Squirrels do, however, offer a quick and sporting hunt that doesn’t take much special ...
The amputations are accomplished with a large tree-pruning shears. The Kannegaards like to skin a deer as quickly as possible after it's been killed. The colder a deer gets, the more difficult the ...