Fresh Venison in the freezer.
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Fresh Venison in the freezer.
Went out opening weekend for Bow Season in michigan and shot this Oct 2 2010.
Not a monster by any means but meat none the less.
Not a monster by any means but meat none the less.
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Re: Fresh Venison in the freezer.
Good eats there. I can't wait for some fresh backstraps.
Kevin
Kevin
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There already gone! And they were good on the old Barbie.Mac in Mo wrote:Good eats there. I can't wait for some fresh backstraps.
Kevin
Andrew: He is a real gun freak with way too many guns to shoot or clean.
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Congrats, nice looking doe. I really like the spectator seats to watch the skinning process!
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Nice going!! Nothing wrong with that deer, just the right eating size.
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Re: Fresh Venison in the freezer.
Nice deer. Looks young and healthy.
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Congratulations...nice deer! (Nice garage, too!)
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Way to go! That is a mighty tasty looking deer.
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You made meat & you're chompin.. Love it.. Well done!
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Good one - bowhunting is the best!
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Re: Fresh Venison in the freezer.
very kewl.
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Re: Fresh Venison in the freezer.
Sure is a great feeling to have meet in the freezer. Well done.
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Good healthy lookin' animal. You can look forward to many TROPHY MEALS.
Good shooting!
TR
Good shooting!
TR
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Meat on the table is what its about and I see you got the weber ready to. danny
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Re: Fresh Venison in the freezer.
Congratulations on bringing home the venison.
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