Deer & Deer Hunting

Family GUIDE to VENISON

Taking care of and fully utilizing an animal is essential to every hunt. Be mindful of what must be taken into the field to care for meat care from the moment your harvest hits the ground. Proper field dressing, skinning, and taking all steps to ensure excellent table fare quickly and efficiently should be standard practice. Taking family along to learn the tricks of the trade means sharing and passing along tradition. Having superb venison to share with family and friends generates pride and satisfaction in a hunter.

At home, venison and other wild game are everyday meals. Our girls never ask for venison but call it out as a favorite meal, like Korean barbecue loins, smash burgers, tacos, and cheese smokies. Their personal favorites extend beyond simple venison and take it to a level where appreciation abounds. They have been eating wild game since they were babies being introduced to solid food. Some would say they cut their first teeth on venison smokies.

FAMILY AFIELD

Appreciation for food starts at the source. Hunting is a family activity. The

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