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Eat Deer Meat


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Oh hell yeah.

A good spinoff would be whether or not you would eat it if it were road kill.....

My father-in-law has done that. My in-laws live out in in the middle of nowhere. He was headed home and the person in front of him hit a deer. He stopped to help them, and then loaded the deer into the back of his pickup and took it home. Mmmmm.....roadkill chili....:chompy:
 
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Oh hell yeah.

A good spinoff would be whether or not you would eat it if it were road kill.....

My Dad and brother hunt, so I grew up eating quite a bit of venison. The heart, cold on a sandwich, is actually a real delicacy. I've also eaten it as roadkill. One year we had two because my Dad shot one and then hit another with the car on his way home. Fortunately the guys at the tagging station could tell he'd run over the second one.

In Ohio you can actually get on a roadkill harvest list, where the cops will call you if you want to harvest a fresh killed deer. My brother used to do that.

And no, my family does not eat squashed varmints, only portions of roadkill deer that are intact and harvested quickly.
 
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Oh hell yeah.

A good spinoff would be whether or not you would eat it if it were road kill.....
An ex-girlfriend's father was in charge of all the Army recruiters in our area. He had this one hillbilly recruiter from WV that would pick up roadkill and throw it in the back of the government car to take home. He said the smell absoultely ruined the car.
 
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Good to see so many of you are willing to eat the poor bastards who are too slow to get out of traffic.

I am also in that crowd with you.

A buddy of mine is a big hunter who tends to "find" quite a few deer a year. He doesn't take the ones that've been squashed, but rather the ones who bounce off the car and are either still alive or only slightly "hambergered".

He hooks me up with a few sticks of summer sausage a year for little more than a case of beer.
 
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