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That guy is good I think I'll let him do mine.
I Kill Things......deal with it..
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Dang,I need to get my butt in gear next time I have to do one.That guy is good and he does it right too.
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~ As Bob Hagel would say"You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong."Good words of wisdom...............
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We have the same problem. When you only do something once a year. You sort of forget exactly how you did it.
You don't kill very many animals, do you? I do, but I have no memory. I'm old. I only get to kill one deer, and one elk a year here. Funny how the guy that only kills 2 head of big game a year thinks he knows more about minimum cartridges and hunting techniques than some of the folks on here who hunt for a living.
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Crazy good skills.
I wonder how many deer he has practiced on, I also would like to know about his knives and sharpening techniques..
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We have the same problem. When you only do something once a year. You sort of forget exactly how you did it.
You don't kill very many animals, do you? I do, but I have no memory. I'm old. I only get to kill one deer, and one elk a year here. Funny how the guy that only kills 2 head of big game a year thinks he knows more about minimum cartridges and hunting techniques than some of the folks on here who hunt for a living. Are we back to the .223 for elk again? I think i've been hunting long enough to have an opinion. Maybe you're a slow learner.
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You're entitled to your own opinion, though it's typically wrong.
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You're entitled to your own opinion, though it's typically wrong. Tell me where i'm wrong so I can learn. You know what they say about old dogs.
Money can't buy you happiness, but it can buy you a hunting license and that's pretty close.
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WOW!
He turns boning a deer into a cardio workout.
I'm humbled...
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That's just good clean fun right there... I enjoy watching a master at work- complete and total efficiency.
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Yea,me also.Damn. My problem is that I do it different everytime. You can tell this guy keeps the same system and uses the same motion from deer to deer. We have the same problem. When you only do something once a year. You sort of forget exactly how you did it.
Ideas are far more powerful than guns, We dont let our people have guns. Why should we let them have ideas. "Joseph Stalin"
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Unbelieveable. Not only did he do it fast but was very efficient and left practicaly nothing but bones. wonder what kind of knife he was using? definately not one of my fillet knives. I'm speachless.
This will be one of my watched topics so I can come back and reference it for my next butcher job.
Seems we constantly hear about how Social Security is going to run out of money but we never hear about welfare or food stamps running out of money. What's interesting is the first group WORKED for their money but the other group didn't.
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Don't know why the deer was gutted. Just quarter the thing and do the same cuts. Saves a lot of time.
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I have been doing the same technique for years, if you want to watch it in action, come out to CO during ML season this year, if you will carry more than 1/2 of my stuff in, I will let you watch me in action, and then I will gladly share some of the meat you pack out for me once we're done. I have always noticed that time goes so much faster in the butcher shop, that same technique in the field seems to take over an hour, but it must be the pure enjoyment of it in the natural realm. Happy hunting to all
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Deal with it.
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i've seen it before but always very impressive
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That dude should sell knives....
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Yea,me also.Damn. My problem is that I do it different everytime. You can tell this guy keeps the same system and uses the same motion from deer to deer. We have the same problem. When you only do something once a year. You sort of forget exactly how you did it. I'm the same, fixing my car/truck. By the time a part fails It has been such a long time since I repaired that part, I am pretty slow at it.
"I'll help you down the trail and proud to!" Rooster Cogburn.
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deer was gutted because it should be done as soon after killing it as possible.anyone who butchers deer everyday like this guy could get that fast.
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