My son is, as I type this, over at our neighbor's house watching them skin a bison they shot this weekend.
Where else in the country is that entertainment on a Sunday night?
:D
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My son is, as I type this, over at our neighbor's house watching them skin a bison they shot this weekend.
Where else in the country is that entertainment on a Sunday night?
:D
You need to come to Kentucky!!!;) http://petoftheday.com/talk/images/our_smilies/wink.gif
LOL .. do you have bison skinning parties there, complete with spotlights and chainsaws?
My son keeps running back over to give me latest account of the festivites. :rolleyes:
Actually, I've been to Kentucky ... but it seemed normal, so I'm sure I wasn't in the right places. ;)
Try here in Montana You add Elk and moose and its a typical at my place (couple years ago) hubby had a taxidermy shop. Thank goodness it's closed I get to see him now with out being covered in yuk
what, no cable service?
;)
As gross as this sounds...
Your son will never starve and he will appreciate the
'work' is takes to farm his hamburgers.
we have taken away the schooling in practical matters
and emphasized getting on top of the pile.
it's not entertainment.
it's education.
Oh, he's educated already. He's old enough for a hunting license of his own now, but he's been going on hunting trips since he was a little boy. I don't have a problem with hunting, if you eat what you kill. Trophy hunters tick me off to no end. I just thought it was funny that the whole neighborhood is hanging around over there, just like for a barbeque. :pQuote:
Originally posted by RICHARD
what, no cable service?
;)
As gross as this sounds...
Your son will never starve and he will appreciate the
'work' is takes to farm his hamburgers.
we have taken away the schooling in practical matters
and emphasized getting on top of the pile.
it's not entertainment.
it's education.
You get people doing white-tailed deer here. Infact, there's a course in my school that teaches you how to hunt/skin deer. I think it's gross because very time you walk onto the schoolgrounds you see students skinning deer with blood and fur everywhere. It smells so gross.
I agree one hudred % . They even have a HOOKED on Fishing program here that they take the kids out and lend them poles and teach them how to fish. I work with a disabled program for adults on fishing and hunting . We give the kids a BBQ at the end of the school year.
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Originally posted by Twisterdog
I don't have a problem with hunting, if you eat what you kill.
I agree 100% !!
You should come to Williamsport. We all gather round Sheetz to socialize. :p You go after 10:00 and there are about 20 to 30 people standing outside with Coffy. :rolleyes:
Ash
I agree that hunting is good if you make good use of what you hunt. I'd never want to hunt myself, however.
I can see myself. Just shot a deer. "Now what do I do?" :rolleyes:
I'd really like to find a place where I can buy deer though. I'll be doing homecooked on my dogs when I move out and deer would be a great every-once-in-a-while kind of thing. I'm just not sure where I can get it. Anyone here buy deer meat?
Can't say that I see much of that here. Once when I was younger I did see a deer strung up and being skinned. It was pretty disgusting.
Robin :)
we have some farms here that raise deer just for commercail meat . Look up M&S meats they carry venison. I may have to go buy some 4 hunters and no has gotten any thing now it's bucks only till the end at thanks giving.
We shopped for it on the off-season at Central Market for Chester and it was outrageously priced. Like $90.00 a lb! :eek: :eek: :eek:Quote:
Originally posted by wolfsoul
I'd really like to find a place where I can buy deer though. I'll be doing homecooked on my dogs when I move out and deer would be a great every-once-in-a-while kind of thing. I'm just not sure where I can get it. Anyone here buy deer meat?
Might be more reasonably priced now. My boss usually gives me a good stash. :)
Just wanted to add a ditto to this. Yea, it is gross, but it is an education that may help him in the future.Quote:
Originally posted by RICHARD
what, no cable service?
;)
As gross as this sounds...
Your son will never starve and he will appreciate the
'work' is takes to farm his hamburgers.
we have taken away the schooling in practical matters
and emphasized getting on top of the pile.
it's not entertainment.
it's education.
Thanks for responding! Do you mean M&M meats? We have an M&M meats right across the road from us, so I hope that's what you mean LOL.Quote:
Originally posted by Corinna
we have some farms here that raise deer just for commercail meat . Look up M&S meats they carry venison. I may have to go buy some 4 hunters and no has gotten any thing now it's bucks only till the end at thanks giving.
Micki -- Wow, that's alot!! Isn't a lb only 2 cups? :eek: I hope I can find venison for cheaper than that. It's why I said an every-once-in-a-while thing though; because I knew it wasn't going to be cheap and dandy. ;)