No, I didn't kill it myself, just defleshed it. I was in Idaho visiting family, when one of my relatives brought us a freshly killed Elk. I didn't skin it or do any of the butchering. The only thing I did was vertically cut the whole thing in half, right through the back bone with an electric handsaw.
First thing I noticed while cutting was that those handsaws are hard on the hands; I had to start taking breaks to ring out my hands, and my hand was tender afterwards. Secondly, I'm a little appalled that electric handsaw we used didn't have a safety on it, and it made me nervous even just handling it. Finally, I was amazed that bees were interested in our butchering, not to mention that they were eating the meat. (!) We had to fend them off all day. It was bad for me in particular because I have a phobia of bees, particularlly if they buzz around my head. It's subsided for me over the years, but they still make me flinch and duck for cover.
And for all my hard work? Elk meat and a Elk shin bone. Actually, I wanted the shin because I always wanted a bone club and maybe one day, I could cosplay as Marowak. Actually, they gave me the whole leg and I had to remove the shin bone myself; defleshing it, breaking the joints off, hard stuff. I didn't even get off all the joints off; I don't even think I can get if off. It's currently tied to a tree, waiting for the Magpies to remove the last chunks of flesh.
I poached myself a squirrel before, I skinned it and everything
my dad owns a construction company, do you have any idea how many tools ACTUALLY have safeties on them?
one other thing, I've skinned a deer before, and I'm not entirely sure why you'd want to cut it in half with a saw
Ewwww....
Idaho.
Poach?
Hunting license during legal season or GTFO.
Quoteand I'm not entirely sure why you'd want to cut it in half with a saw
Smoking reasons. You take sections of the animal and put it in a wooden smoke house. My paternal relatives do it.
QuoteHunting license during legal season or GTFO.
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt as Elk isn't exactly the most poached animal in the U.S., also isn't it Elk season right now anyway? Wouldn't poach be the wrong word.
cool man
what became available in the fur shop ?
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what became available in the fur shop ?
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Well done!
Today an elk, one day a rhinoceros!
I actually poached my squirrel
Quote from: "Voldemort"cool man
what became available in the fur shop ?
Common Item: Leather Clothes
Rare Item: Moccasins
Unfortunately, I didn't get enough JP to learn Secret Hunt...
Quote from: "Kaijyuu"Ewwww....
Idaho.
Exactly how I feel. And I think I might need to stay here even longer now. God damn it.