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Fallowstalker
11-10-2005, 22:48
So now you've caught it.
Deer, wild pig, rabbit or fish, what comes next, and any photo's and tips?
beachlover
11-10-2005, 23:00
I am pretty sure that this has been covered in a previous thread, but being dog tired after a mind numbing meeting this evening, I can't be a***d to find it.
I have a good butchery book though - basic butchering of livestock and game, by mettler. I think I got it off Amazon and although it didnt cost the earth its quite a good little guide. I am sure others will have thier favourites too.
So now you've caught it.
Deer, wild pig, rabbit or fish, what comes next, and any photo's and tips?
Fallowstalker
11-10-2005, 23:19
Sorry to go over old ground, but I'm sure there would be loads of new members who would appreciate the subject revitalised.
Can you start us off with skinning a rabbit please?
Ogri the trog
11-10-2005, 23:45
A quick search would reveal RapidBoys thread entitled "Rabbit" http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=6802 here!
Complete with pictures and discussion.
HTH
Ogri the trog
beachlover
11-10-2005, 23:47
try here.
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=3297&page=3&pp=10&highlight=skinning+rabbit
Fallowstalker
11-10-2005, 23:50
I've got some rabbit skinning pics (too late it seems), what about deer? :)
Ogri the trog
12-10-2005, 00:06
I've got some rabbit skinning pics (too late it seems), what about deer? :)
Not sure we could justify posting pictures of butchering a deer under the heading of "Bushcraft" - its not the sort of quarry you would happen across while out camping, sure we see them, but the need to butcher one is very questionable. Maybe a dedicated shooting forum would provide the information you require.
Ogri the trog
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=4286
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=4113
these are two i remember and which i can find the links for right now.. hope they are helpful!
not specific ones you asked but maybe helpful i can think of another and i will go and find the link in a moment!
Bob Hurley
12-10-2005, 00:48
Here's a video how-to for squirrels:
http://www.huntingfootage.com/showphoto.php?photo=377&sort=1&cat=523&page=1
Not sure we could justify posting pictures of butchering a deer under the heading of "Bushcraft" - its not the sort of quarry you would happen across while out camping, sure we see them, but the need to butcher one is very questionable. Maybe a dedicated shooting forum would provide the information you require.
Maybe not in the UK but surely it's as relevant to general bushcraft as fish preparation?
Kane
Fallowstalker
12-10-2005, 13:07
I just noticed that quite a lot of people were going abroad to practice their bushcraft (after all, you have limited scope in the UK)
C_Claycomb
12-10-2005, 13:12
Best suggestion is to use Google. Search for "Skinning a deer" for instance.
http://www.braintan.com/articles/Skinning.html
http://www.thejump.net/dress/fielddressing.htm
http://www.mdc.missouri.gov/conmag/2003/09/50.htm
for instance.
I have only had to partially skin one deer and used pretty much the same techniques I use on a rabbit. I mean, it had four legs, so the general lay out wasn't so different :rolleyes:
Ogri the trog
12-10-2005, 13:51
Maybe not in the UK but surely it's as relevant to general bushcraft as fish preparation?
Kane
Yep,
You're quite right there, consider my post a tad ...... umm..... reserved.
ATB
Ogri the trog
Probably best if any posts of a graphic nature have a warning in the title though :)
Best rule is if you think it may cause shock/offence or anything other adverse reaction (bearing in mind the wide range of ages backgrounds etc) check before posting - PM or email is always an alternative way to pass the info
Kane
Carcajou Garou
12-10-2005, 16:28
I think this post is valid in this "fair game" forum, how else is a person to learn. What little skills I may have, were shown to me by someone else before I needed them. Careful we don't limit ourselves to a very narrow view of bushcrafting it's a big and varied world out there.
C_Claycomb
12-10-2005, 17:17
I would hope that we don't have any members so daft that they would come into the Fair Game section, open a thread called "Butchery" read through the first page which starts with a question about how to field dress animals and then proceed to the next page if they are likely to be upset by seeing where meat comes from :rolleyes:
Know what you mean but I've been on dedicated hunting forums where a thread has been labelled with a "Warning dead critter in pics" type of title and people have STILL complained - a wise man once said "Never underestimate the stupidity of people", course he may been a little daft himself!!
:lmao:
Kane
Fenlander
12-10-2005, 22:13
There are some useful videos here....
http://www.bdsshop.co.uk/acatalog/Videos_and_CD_s.html
I recommend "Gralloching & Lardering for the DSC" as i have just been watching it ;)