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Quick Deer Shoulder Processing
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01/09/21 03:36 AM
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Brother Phil
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I tagged out with my last two doe tags during the week. I watched a youtube video on cutting up a deer shoulder. I never thought of this method, it could not be any easier. Here it is: Cut the shoulder in half (there is a joint in the middle) your are done. With this method, it is meant to be cooked in an oval shaped crock pot, which I did today. I also save the rear shanks for the crock pot. Thought I would pass this on.
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Re: Quick Deer Shoulder Processing
[Re: Brother Phil]
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01/09/21 03:55 AM
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Biscuit
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Re: Quick Deer Shoulder Processing
[Re: Brother Phil]
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01/09/21 04:22 AM
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Fltmedic
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Lots of great videos on YouTube on how to break down a deer and process into different cuts. Started last season, enjoying the cuts more now knowing Iโve put the work in and itโs the animal I shot.
Don't take life so seriously, you'll never make it out alive!
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Re: Quick Deer Shoulder Processing
[Re: Brother Phil]
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01/09/21 03:25 PM
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steve_twice
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Or smoke the shoulders whole ...
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Re: Quick Deer Shoulder Processing
[Re: steve_twice]
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01/09/21 04:54 PM
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LFD2037
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Or smoke the shoulders whole ... What internal temp does this need to get to? Do you serve it sliced or shredded like pulled pork?
R.I.P. CPO Matt Mills-(DEVGRU)- You will NEVER be forgotten! 10-25-75 / 8-6-11 *K.I.A.*
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Re: Quick Deer Shoulder Processing
[Re: LFD2037]
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01/09/21 07:15 PM
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Robspinn
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Re: Quick Deer Shoulder Processing
[Re: Brother Phil]
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01/10/21 12:53 AM
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Longhunter
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Just don't forget to get the gland out...
Longhunter >>>-------> Make It Count!!!<><
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Re: Quick Deer Shoulder Processing
[Re: Brother Phil]
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01/10/21 02:43 PM
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Texas452
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I tagged out with my last two doe tags during the week. I watched a youtube video on cutting up a deer shoulder. I never thought of this method, it could not be any easier. Here it is: Cut the shoulder in half (there is a joint in the middle) your are done. With this method, it is meant to be cooked in an oval shaped crock pot, which I did today. I also save the rear shanks for the crock pot. Thought I would pass this on. I tagged out with my last two doe tags during the week. I watched a youtube video on cutting up a deer shoulder. I never thought of this method, it could not be any easier. Here it is: Cut the shoulder in half (there is a joint in the middle) your are done. With this method, it is meant to be cooked in an oval shaped crock pot, which I did today. I also save the rear shanks for the crock pot. Thought I would pass this on. I like to leave part of the rib attached to it
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