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CactusSam
02-10-2015, 14:32
Hey all, I'm really interested in getting more into hunting and game preparation, but I've never had someone there to "show me the way it's done." Mom freaked out when I was old enough to go hunting with Dad (strangely about the same time that all the guns went missing in the house) and never had the opportunity to go with friends or family. Anybody out there have helpful advice, or better yet, be willing to grace a stranger with your wisdom? I'll happily bribe you for your time with things like food, beer, ammo, etc. :-)

zulu01
02-10-2015, 15:06
YouTube is one resource. You can find more videos than you care to watch about field dressing. Unfortunately, I haven't figured out a way to practice this skill until you are faced with doing it in the field. Best case would be to find someone experienced to go with you, but not many hunters seem willing to help out the newbies.

Wulf202
02-10-2015, 15:42
Take hbar up on his offer.

Goat is good eating

Robb
02-10-2015, 15:59
HBAR, that's a hell of a nice offer, good on you.
CactusSam, you should take that and run with it. I've eaten goat too, had it stir fried, it was excellent.

rondog
02-10-2015, 17:11
The practice goat sounds like a great idea! Never thought of that. Many years ago back in OK, some friends had a couple of goat roasts where a goat would be slow cooked like a pig in a big bbq, and it was better than you'd think. Especially after drinking all night waiting for it to get done!

henpecked
02-10-2015, 17:17
Buy a goat with huge horns, take it out to the pawnee grasslands. Hunt it, skin it, cook it and have the head mounted.
Oh and take lots of pictures.....................

henpecked
02-10-2015, 17:28
Shadow has never got over his fear of guns. At least not yet.

Irving
02-10-2015, 17:38
I want to take HBAR up on the offer just because I enjoy antagonizing my wife and seeing her squirm.

trlcavscout
02-10-2015, 21:23
That is a good idea, education and dinner on the table. My first time was on a speed goat by myself, I watched a couple VHS tapes on game processing before I went but I made a mess. Would have been nice to see it done first. It is a good skill to have.

beast556
02-11-2015, 02:51
If you guys take up hbar please let me know I would love to come and watch. I can pitch in some $$$ on the goat also.

Colorado Osprey
02-11-2015, 05:45
There are 2 pigs on craigslist in parker/elizabeth. $200ea for 250-300#'s each
http://denver.craigslist.org/grd/4847729092.html

Sorry, I'd rather have pork any day over goat... still at less than 99 cents per # on the hoof.