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Re: Unbelievable story about a deer processor
[Re: AlabamaHuntress]
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02/08/19 08:58 AM
02/08/19 08:58 AM
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Stob
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And this is why I never let anyone else process my deer 🤮🤢 This.
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Re: Unbelievable story about a deer processor
[Re: eskimo270]
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02/08/19 09:47 AM
02/08/19 09:47 AM
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jb20
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I bet he gets his ass whooped...if he ain't sick in hospital or passed away...
Last edited by jb20; 02/08/19 09:48 AM.
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
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Re: Unbelievable story about a deer processor
[Re: 3Gs]
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02/08/19 11:44 AM
02/08/19 11:44 AM
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Ben2
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Sorry to hijack - but Ben2, same here, but not sure if it's the same shop though! When I left the guy's shop, my clothes smelled like the place! He did a European mount for my wife and I couldn't hang it up it stunk so bad. It's been in the basement for a year now and it is just now getting to the point where I MIGHT be willing to try hanging it up in the house. Threw a full mounted turkey in a dumpster after sitting it outside for 2 months cause it stunk too bad to put inside. Yes burn your clothes and bath in Clorox and you still smell it. Good thing I found Charles at AW
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Re: Unbelievable story about a deer processor
[Re: RCHRR]
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02/08/19 03:22 PM
02/08/19 03:22 PM
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Ben2
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3G’s, that guy that did the Euro mount didn’t clean the entire brain out of the skull. No that ain't the smell 3Gs is referring to if that smell is brain matter then there are brains from a thousand deer buried under the floors cause you can stink for days after simply walking through the door.
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Re: Unbelievable story about a deer processor
[Re: eskimo270]
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02/08/19 04:18 PM
02/08/19 04:18 PM
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RCHRR
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I was talking about his Euro mount. I just finished my first one and it’s hard as the devil to get it all out. Once I got it all or what I felt was all of it out I filled it with salt for several days. No smell at all and it turned out great.
Last edited by RCHRR; 02/08/19 04:19 PM.
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Re: Unbelievable story about a deer processor
[Re: Young20]
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02/09/19 07:19 AM
02/09/19 07:19 AM
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eskimo270
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Well, I used this place last year when it was being ran by another young man. He made some of the best deer sausage we ever had, until the end of season. The last 2 deers I left took forever to get done and the sausage was ok but not the same as earlier. Never did here the whole story of that owner, but I heard a lot of people were very unhappy with him. Dropped a deer off there at start of gun season this year when it had become 2 Bucks. Deer was ready in about 3 weeks. New owner, another young man, was there alone when I pick-up. He was complaining that he couldn't find any good help. I'm just glad I had found another processor for the rest of this season. Kiser or kizer was his name, I think he just got overwhelmed towards the end of the season and kept taking deer when he should have been telling folks no. Probably the same thing that happened to this guy. Truth is that not everyone is cut out to be a business owner
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Re: Unbelievable story about a deer processor
[Re: eskimo270]
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02/09/19 08:10 AM
02/09/19 08:10 AM
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That's probably about what the processor me and a buddy took our deer to in Russell Co. a couple of years ago. Been using the place for years and then they just shut down and stopped answering the phones. Last I heard there was about 50 of us that lost deer.
What you do today, you have to sleep with tonight.
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