Posted by Lou from Wis. on October 12, 2017 at 19:23:36 from (184.158.3.232):
In Reply to: deer meat?Your 02 cents? posted by larry@stinescorner on October 12, 2017 at 13:18:01:
Been hunting for many years and nothing (in my opinion) beats venison and new potatoes.When the wife was still here, she caned many a quart jars and We still have some on the shelf.Last several years I use a disabled hunting permit so I cant walk and hunt like I use to.Permit display doesn't cost any thing but it's required to display it on the dash so the game warden can view it.Son and I will be at it again this year.After he walks and get his,he drives me around and the law permits me to shoot from the vehicle and from the right side( not across the highway)only.There are some restrictions that is needed to keep folks honest and legal.I still enjoy the season and love to get one for winters meat, Regards,Lou & Victor,
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