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Hi all.
As most of you know I am a butcher. :evil:
As most of you know I have no boat. :cry:
So I have come up with an idea :idea: that could be a learning experience for all as well as some fun.
Here it is:
What I propose is a trade of talents and skills
I am willing to cut venison for hawktalkers at no charge, repeat no monies would change hands, in exchange for some boating/fishing time.I would really like to do some boat fishing this fall and I am sure a few hawktalking hunters and their respective hunting parties would like to save a few dollars in what can be an expensive season.
Now to assure everyone that this is legit. I will not accept fishing days in advance of the job. In other words-- I no cut deer then I no go fish.Cut first then fillet later.
All I require is the hunter provide wrapping materials (unless arrangements are made ahead of time).
This can be done right in the garage/backyard, hunt camp.
This includes moose as well ( all you Newf's go back to the rock and bring back a caribou). :roll:
Give it some thought and let me know.

This thread has been posted with permission of Bobber and I would like to thank Bobber and the admin.for letting me post this idea. :!:
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Great idea Bottom Feeder.... :D :D I'll definitely take you up on that offer. Whats your work schedule like..??? Do you have time to fish mid-week...??? I pretty much only fish Muskie now till freeze when I'm not in the treestand.

Better sharpen those knives and I'll sharpen my hooks.
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you have a deal mm
I am usually free midweek
cause I work every sunday,just let me know when and where
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I've butchered many deer myself --but would like to see a pro do it.

I would definately would take you up on this --too bad the distances probably wouldn't allow it.
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Post by Markus »

I sure wish we lived closer! I'd be all over this deal.

Do you just cut, or do you do pepperoni too?

You'd be my permanant fishing partner with the work i'd give ya! :lol: :lol:
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Post by Canadian Bacon »

Man I can't wait to get back into hunting..think this year is the year..
Eventually I will be doing my own as I don't have a block or bandsaw at home right now..
Bottom Feeder where do ya work out of...former butcher here..for many many years..
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Post by jbarker »

Hey bottom feeder. I do hunt and although we do get our share of deer and moose my whole family is pretty much butchers. However if you ever want to come to the pembroke area I would be more than happy to take you out for a day of fishing this fall. Maybe a day of duckhunting/fishing let me know.
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Post by Kpin »

Sheesh you too Bacon? Wow how many past/present butchers we have here? Think you have a great idea there BottomFeeder. I'd take you up on it in a sec, had I a boat. Hell, I haven't even had venison or moose in so long I can't rem what it tastes like.
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Post by Markus »

Are you guys all butchers or are you meatcutters?
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Post by bottom feeder »

Markus--I am a meat cutter although I could dress an animal if I had to.I only cut and make sausage w/ the trimmings
Kpin-- any time, any reason you want to shore fish, thats alright too.
jbarker--Thanks for the offer! I will take you up on that for sure.
Bacon--What do you do now? For years I cut out of a butcher shop(Simpsons), now I usually cut at friends farms or camps, I bring only 2 knives and a hand saw all cuts are bone less. ( I am thinking about renting a portable band saw for the season)Roasts or chops. moose is great because you yield so much more that you can do more with it.
Moondog--I often go to fort erie so you never know, a side trip might be arranged.
Thanks all for the response so far! This is great and it seems we have quite a few cutters on board.
All in all when you and/or your party are going out, let me know and we can make arrangements to cut on your return.
Evenings are good too.
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Post by LowKey »

You have a seat in my boat bottom feeder.

I succesfully fish Musky close to your residential location. maybe a 15 minute drive

October gives awesome odds! At the moment, the bite has turned on big-time!

95% chance of catching a Musky on anygiven day in October
85% chance of catching a Musky greater than 45"

I gaurantee you will not be dissapointed. We have alot of fun on the water.

PM me ASAP. No need to butcher before we fish. :wink:
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If you hunt with a party and bag a few I will teach you how its done. With more than 1 everyone gets to learn on a cut or 2.With some repitition it becomes easy, ask Bacon he will tell you.
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Post by x-Toban »

You can add me to the list of "past life" butcher... I worked in that trade for about 6 years. I only cut my own game for now but once I get myself set up with a little more equipment, I'll do more cutting for others.

Great idea you had BF, a boat ride for meat cutting!!!
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