Found this in the woods........( Deer hunting results, ignore if easily offended )

Congrats! You and your daughter will never forget this. Nice job and nothing wrong with hunting or eating meat. As a matter of fact, going way back, Adam and Eve, they ate meat...as soon as they found out eatin' apples was wrong.
 

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Off topic yes, but I can appreciate your excitement. In case anyone gives you any crap, just photoshop your Metal Detector next to the deer. Better yet say that it is in the picture, but it is wrapped in Cammo. Challenge folks to find it.
Nice "Find" all the same...
 

That's awesome good for her bet your proud for any one giving you crap should keep it to them self I'm not much of a hunter but have tried it a few times I'm more a fishermen and what people don't understand is deer hunting is just as important to our history as the things being pulled out of the ground
 

I really didn't mean to make this a polarizing issue on this forum. I am not completely against hunting. I just don't understand the excitement in killing animals. And when i looked at the picture of the dead dear and the smiling girl it was unsettling and made me feel a little sad. Nothing against you tngun, you seem like a nice person and a proud father. Just because I don't like hunting and I am not real comfortable with the idea of everyone carrying a gun, does not make me the enemy.

It too would make me sad to see someone posing with their dead dear.

Arkansas Ozark Mountain 8 point deer
 

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Time for some tenderloin, hot biscuits and gravy! Now that is a TREASURE!
 

Way to go Guns - Congrats to the daughter. Taking my kids pheasant hunting this weekend, wish us luck!!!
 

Nice deer, congrats to your daughter. I remember mine. She will never forget that first one.
 

Congradulations to Abby, great deer. I think that the family that hunts and enjoys the outdoors together will be that much closer. too depend on what I can hunt and process, and admire other's that do too. Great job, Gary
 

Congrats there young lady. Treasures come in all kids, even these memories for the both of you.
 

the only way it makes me sad --is it wasn't mine--mmm deer jerky -teriyaki style
 

Congratulations! That's a great looking deer.
 

Nice buck there badluck........ got her on a good one now. Haven't seen him but the sign and the landowner say he is a hoss. Killed a 12 that scored 146 on the same farm last year and the landowner said he would rival it, but hadn't been able to count points. Carrying an underwear change and extra toilet paper for her if she gets it. She was flat tore up over the doe, if she gets this one she won't be worth killen.
 

Tell her " You have learned well weedhopper"...........Good job................HH
 

Congratulations! :notworthy: Nothing like getting your first deer and experiencing the thrill and excitement of the hunt.
 

One final word from me on this. I found this in our local paper here in Kentucky. Sorry if it comes out sideways it only does it when I attach it.

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you had me until liver, you had me until liver..

That's the best tasting stuff and most nutritious food you will ever eat. Some people soak it in water with the juice of 2-3 lemons and then fry it. I tenderize mine with a saucer's edge, mix my flour, salt and pepper and fry it up. Saute 3-4 medium onions, remove from the hog lard and make the gravy. Put the liver, onions back into the gravy and let it simmer while the rice cooks and put some rice on your plate and cover with liver, and onion gravy. Add buttermilk biscuits and the feast is on. I saw a photo of a moose someone had harvested in the back of his pickup truck and the first thing I thought was he's going to throw away the liver.
I render my own lard from the leaf fat from pasture raised hogs and it is good. No comparison to the liver in the supermarkets and properly prepared deer liver is better than the grass fed beef liver I get from a farmer I know, and it's good. He also supplies me with raw milk and I'm eating high on the hog.
 

That's the best tasting stuff and most nutritious food you will ever eat. Some people soak it in water with the juice of 2-3 lemons and then fry it. I tenderize mine with a saucer's edge, mix my flour, salt and pepper and fry it up. Saute 3-4 medium onions, remove from the hog lard and make the gravy. Put the liver, onions back into the gravy and let it simmer while the rice cooks and put some rice on your plate and cover with liver, and onion gravy. Add buttermilk biscuits and the feast is on. I saw a photo of a moose someone had harvested in the back of his pickup truck and the first thing I thought was he's going to throw away the liver.
I render my own lard from the leaf fat from pasture raised hogs and it is good. No comparison to the liver in the supermarkets and properly prepared deer liver is better than the grass fed beef liver I get from a farmer I know, and it's good. He also supplies me with raw milk and I'm eating high on the hog.

you do realize that the liver is the oil filter of the human body?
 

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