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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Mesophilic on April 25, 2021, 09:48:53 pm

Title: I stole a deer from a predator...
Post by: Mesophilic on April 25, 2021, 09:48:53 pm
...sort of  8)

Early past week a predator killed a doe in my neighbors yard.  She's probably two years old just based on size as compared to other deer in the area.

He called animal control and they were just going to haul her to the dump so I asked the guy if I could claim it.   He took my info and gave her to me.

The predator only ate a little of the rib cage and shoulder, and pulled out some entrails before abandoning her.

When I gutted her she was still warm on a 27° F morning, so it was fairly recent.

Quartered her and aged her in refrigeration for 4 or 5 days...


...she tastes PHENOMENAL!!!  I've never had venison that wasn't stringy, tough, and gamey to some degree or another.  This doe backstrap tastes like prime beef tenderloin without a hint of the above. 

FWIW, Game and Fish thinks it was a mountain lion kill.  So I can now add to my list of accomplishments...stole deer from a lion ;D
Title: Re: I stole a deer from a predator...
Post by: TimBo on April 25, 2021, 11:14:20 pm
Nice job!  You can leave a thank you note for the lion...and maybe watch your back for a bit. 
Title: Re: I stole a deer from a predator...
Post by: Mesophilic on April 25, 2021, 11:43:22 pm
Well, when I was attempting to flesh the hide my neighbors hound started go nuts for no apparent reason.   My first thought was that the lion came back.  So I grabbed a firearm and cleared the yard and up under the deck, didn't find anything.   But you know that feeling when the hair stands up on the back of your neck?

First hide I've fleshed wearing a G20 in a shoulder holster.
Title: Re: I stole a deer from a predator...
Post by: Digital Caveman on April 25, 2021, 11:55:40 pm
That's quite a story, I'm sure many an Indian fleshed hides with a bow at hand.  :OK

Title: Re: I stole a deer from a predator...
Post by: Hawkdancer on April 26, 2021, 01:51:44 pm
Yep!  Some jobs seem to go better with a bit of insurance and/or security equipment! >:D (lol)!  Glad the meat turned out well.
Hawkdancer
Title: Re: I stole a deer from a predator...
Post by: willie on April 26, 2021, 02:44:46 pm
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But you know that feeling when the hair stands up on the back of your neck?

after living most of my life around both black and brown bears, I know it well, and have learned to not ignore it.

I think we can smell things unconciously.
Title: Re: I stole a deer from a predator...
Post by: Will Tell on April 27, 2021, 08:16:51 am
Usually the other way around. In Pa. the coyotes got so bad that if you left a deer overnight they wouldn't be much left the next morning.
Title: Re: I stole a deer from a predator...
Post by: mmattockx on April 29, 2021, 01:08:06 pm
First hide I've fleshed wearing a G20 in a shoulder holster.

I was just thinking that I would be carrying a sidearm on my belt if there is a cougar around while working on the carcass and then you posted this, I agree 100%. Bears are usually nothing more than a nuisance but cougars are a different matter if they are comfortable enough to come in around people and dwellings.

Nice work on the free meat, too. I hunt in a farming area with lots of crop land. The deer there almost always taste great because they tend to feed off the various crops much of the summer. The only gamey meat we get is a late season buck that is all rutted up and full of hormones. That meat all goes for sausage.


Mark
Title: Re: I stole a deer from a predator...
Post by: Russ on April 29, 2021, 01:14:47 pm
First hide I've fleshed wearing a G20 in a shoulder holster.

I was just thinking that I would be carrying a sidearm on my belt if there is a cougar around while working on the carcass and then you posted this, I agree 100%. Bears are usually nothing more than a nuisance but cougars are a different matter if they are comfortable enough to come in around people and dwellings.



my dad lived in Utah with some cougars around. he always told me, if you dont see a cougar, thats ok, but if you know that there's one around and you dont see it, then its scary.