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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 1819991" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>I love to cook also. It's hard to explain but when I'm processing an elk deer or lope I've killed, I'm always sad for taking a life of of one of God's beautiful creatures but it turns into God's given meat and I don't want to waste any of it and dishoner the animal so it turns into food and I work quick and waste nothing. I thank God blood and guts have never bothered me. Trust me, the smell of guts will sometimes give me the heaves. One friend was a gut and *** shooter. He would barf. I'm not into wasting so I would dive in to help. Think of it as honering the animal and waste nothing. Eat the heart and liver or at least try it if somebody knows how to cook it. It gets easier with each animal and you learn more with each. Big antlers are nice but the meat should matter most. Don't waste it. Ribs also if you can. Welcome to the harvest brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 1819991, member: 32631"] I love to cook also. It's hard to explain but when I'm processing an elk deer or lope I've killed, I'm always sad for taking a life of of one of God's beautiful creatures but it turns into God's given meat and I don't want to waste any of it and dishoner the animal so it turns into food and I work quick and waste nothing. I thank God blood and guts have never bothered me. Trust me, the smell of guts will sometimes give me the heaves. One friend was a gut and *** shooter. He would barf. I'm not into wasting so I would dive in to help. Think of it as honering the animal and waste nothing. Eat the heart and liver or at least try it if somebody knows how to cook it. It gets easier with each animal and you learn more with each. Big antlers are nice but the meat should matter most. Don't waste it. Ribs also if you can. Welcome to the harvest brother. [/QUOTE]
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