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    How to remove a dead deer from your property.

    We get a lot of calls for dead deer removal, either hung up on a fence, hit by a car or a lousy shot went hunting.

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    Ridiculous what a waste of good meat

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    Quote Originally Posted by RubberDuck View Post
    Ridiculous what a waste of good meat
    Lol, I wouldn't call that "good meat" but if you want it PM me your address and I'll mail it to ya!! Shot thru the bladder and intestines and left to rot a few days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RWalls View Post
    Lol, I wouldn't call that "good meat" but if you want it PM me your address and I'll mail it to ya!! Shot thru the bladder and intestines and left to rot a few days.
    That one had the 3 day Georgia bloat? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrider View Post
    That one had the 3 day Georgia bloat? lol
    I see no bloat there as long as it is same day I cut off the damaged meat and eat

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    Thinking the Porter Cable needs a coarser longer blade
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrider View Post
    That one had the 3 day Georgia bloat? lol
    They found it Friday afternoon and spent the weekend trying to find someone to "do it for free" then finally decided today they would pay me to remove it. This is the Dunwoody area, anyone whose been to Atlanta knows about the people in this area. I was just surprised to see a bullet wound in this area, usually it's an animal hit by a car or strung up on a fence.

    I get some really nasty ones. Some fairly fresh ones, some with just a broken leg and still alive, those end up in my freezer, but when there is an odor... NO THANKS!! I do about 2-4 of these a week.

    And yes that blade was worn out. Usually it goes right thru them like butter. I use a metal cutting blade. The other, more aggressive blades typically fling debris all over you. My main goal is to bag and load as fast as possible. I charge a flat fee for these.
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    Hmm, you don't fit the picture I had in my mind of you. You are way younger than I had imagined.
    Good job, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deebo View Post
    Hmm, you don't fit the picture I had in my mind of you. You are way younger than I had imagined.
    Good job, though.
    I'm 40. Started trapping at age 5 with my grandfather and great grandfather. Started a wildlife removal business in 2003 and been doing that and roofing ever since. All my liberal friends think I look a lot younger than I am, because I'm a vegan. LOL, just kidding, I don't have any liberal friends and I eat bacon or steak just about every day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrider View Post
    That one had the 3 day Georgia bloat? lol
    When I lived in Wisconsin some 35 years ago, I knew a guy who would drive around looking for road kill deer. He also had friends call him when they spotted one. Honest to God...I was with him one day going on a duck hunt when we came across a road kill deer that had evidently been dead for quite a spell. He got up to the bloated deer and proclaimed "The Loins are still Good". He stuck his knife into the critters hide to skin out the loins and a stream/gyser of stinking odor came out with a WHOOSH! I stepped back to escape the stink but he removed the backstraps and put them in a bag. I had my truck and I made him put that rotten crap in the open box. Everytime we slowed down I could smell them.....YUCK! He took them home and (he said) he soaked them in salt water and they tasted great. I heard that he passed away last year, and I wonder if his eating habits had anything to do with it.

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