how to cook a deer tag?
#15
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Col. Oh.
Posts: 561
RE: how to cook a deer tag?
My season is over. I was getting geared up to go out when I ended my season. I had a Gerber E Z Zip in my bag. It was laying loose[unbeknownst to me]. I reached in to grab some gearand cut the tip of my index finger clear to the nail bed. Didn't somebody say allegro and wrap the tag in bacon? Maybe I'll just go caveman and eat it raw. Tag tartar!
#16
RE: how to cook a deer tag?
try eating a buck tag and 4 doe tags!!! i wont go hungry this winter cant say i couldnt have filled them all. i aint complaining..coulda filled them all a couple times over. coulda..woulda..shoulda..thats why its called hunting not killin!! gotta cringe when i had to let a book werthy buck walk opening day to have a kid kill it in the next set of woods a couple days later that never scouted and the deer didnt even live in the area..man that buck was a whopper. just couldnt get a shot..the shot i had he was staring at me and i couldnt get my gun up!! i think im going to try marinating mine..then grilling
#18
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
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RE: how to cook a deer tag?
ORIGINAL: retrieverman
I believe that I could eat a dog turd if it were wrapped in bacon.
I believe that I could eat a dog turd if it were wrapped in bacon.
#19
Join Date: Jan 2006
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RE: how to cook a deer tag?
ORIGINAL: 7MM.REMINGTON.MAGNUM
ha ha ha you guys crack me up yeah my tag is still uncut but i filled my dads. this was the first year i diddn't get my own deer
ha ha ha you guys crack me up yeah my tag is still uncut but i filled my dads. this was the first year i diddn't get my own deer
#20
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 493
RE: how to cook a deer tag?
retriverman, if you get that hungry please come and have some venison with me. Let the dog turds furtilize the lawn lol; I didn't do near as well as I should have, but my son-in-law took care of my slack, and the freezer is full. I did see one monster buck near here, and he likely serviced most of our local doe population. I have reason to be excited about future deer seasons!