Posted by Larry@stinescorners on November 27, 2012 at 16:05:55 from (71.125.75.114):
I dont hunt,I never really had time to lately, But I did hunt when I was young. Yesterday I got a call from a friend of mine who I work with. He had a deer in his freezer that he got in bow season here in nj,and he shot a buck hunting in PA. He doesnt have room for both,and asked me if I want a deer, I stopped by to pick it up,he had it in 4 quarters in 4 seperate bags in his chest freezer.I brought it home last night,and realized I have to cut it up,or it is not going to fit in our upright freezer. Believe it or not,I sliced the back legs into steaks with a sawsall with a long wood blade,(a blade with no paint on it). Then I scraped them clean of the meat and bone sawdust,They turned out real nice,we wrapped them and put them in the freezer. The 2 backstraps I sliced into steaks with a knife,I cut the shoulders into pieces with the sawsall for the crockpot,had 1 piece of shoulder tonight for dinner, The freezer is full,and I never fired a shot! Has anyone else tried the sawsall to slice the deer up? I did not want to thaw it out,so I gave it a try,it worked pretty good!
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