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    Delta Dufus Big Muddy's Avatar
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    I've pretty much eaten my share of venison, and the absolute best venison I've ever eaten was several years ago.....a nice 4 point, nearly identical to CD's second pic, accidently ran into the power pole cable in our front yard, and broke his neck, when he was spooked by the mail man's passing truck.
    I immediately skinned him out, and hung him in my cooler for about 5 days.....even compared to the young does I've harvested, this young buck's venison was absolutely awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Muddy View Post
    I've pretty much eaten my share of venison, and the absolute best venison I've ever eaten was several years ago.....a nice 4 point, nearly identical to CD's second pic, accidently ran into the power pole cable in our front yard, and broke his neck, when he was spooked by the mail man's passing truck.
    I immediately skinned him out, and hung him in my cooler for about 5 days.....even compared to the young does I've harvested, this young buck's venison was absolutely awesome.
    Last time I was down at Larke’s he woke me up from a nap in my stand via text asking me if I wanted this little buck he was looking at to take home. I heard the shot before I could hit enter on ‘Hell yeah’. Artie skint and quartered him for me and we threw him in the freezer and the next day I took his ass home to my frying pans in Oklahoma. That deer was a great eater too. Raised on Larke’s corn.

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