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Category Archives: How To
How To Hunt Rabbits Without A Dog
Four Tips To Improve Your Chances For Cottontails By John Jameson Many hunters use dogs, particularly beagles, to hunt rabbits. A good hunting dog sniffs out or spots the rabbit and flushes it toward your gun, making it easier to … Continue reading
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Processing Deer: How To Age Your Deer Meat
Aging Is The Key To Great Tasting Venison By Pat Carrothers Venison actually contains many of the same enzymes as beef, such as lactic acid. Venison, however, has a different taste and it is much lower in fat. You can … Continue reading
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Processing Deer Meat On Your Own
You Don’t Have To Be An Expert To Butcher A Deer Safely By Pat Carrothers The best thing you can do for the deer processing portion of hunting is make sure that the meat does not spoil. This is … Continue reading
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