grannys gone and done it

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I agree, any venison that doesn't taste good is either improperly dressed out, not hung to age long enough, not cooled quickly enough or not properly cooked.


 I did shoot a mule deer doe one year   it didn't smell right from the beginning   but since I shot it I tagged it.  IT just smelled woofy.  It ended up going to my friends chickens and cats.   I felt terrible but wasn't going to take a chance or waste the time on a rotten one.   His animals enjoyed it though.    We have both mulies and whitetail in this part of North Dakota.   This year I have an any antlerless deer so I can say I am NOT going to shoot Bambi  but his mother or girlfriend  :lau     I have actually seen a "wet" doe with antlers before.   Those "Swedish deer" are rare LOL  

Wet doe is one that still has milk.  


Those make me sad. :( I have a habit of shooting yearlings, but I haven't hunted since I was pregnant with DD. Took DH and my dad, one pushing and one pulling, to get me in the box stand. It was only about 3 feet up, but DD was a January baby so I was HUGE.

This year I feel the call, though... I've been watching these big fat squirrels and I can just taste the gumbo already.
 
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sadly all to true done about 1500 or more the my posts since my angel gave me a golden feather.
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