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Deer Processing Near Olney???

Posted By: Hunter04

Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 02:26 AM

Looking for the above mentioned. Are there any around? Thanks in advance.
Posted By: wall8053

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 04:33 AM

There should still be an Escalons in Throckmorton. I’m sure ther may be one closer
Posted By: jrfan

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 01:58 PM

I've heard good things about Escalon's, I've never used them though. There used to be a meat market in Windthorst that supposedly had good processing, but I believe they closed down. Clear Fork Country just east of Graham does some processing. I've used them, they're OK.
Posted By: RLoving1

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 01:58 PM

There's that one on 380 just outside of Graham towards Bryson! can't remember name of it.
Posted By: jrfan

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 02:05 PM

Originally Posted By: RLoving1
There's that one on 380 just outside of Graham towards Bryson! can't remember name of it.


Clear Fork
Posted By: watchale

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 02:32 PM

I hear Bacos (Spelling may be wrong) in Seymour is a good one.
Posted By: snake oil

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 03:45 PM

Double J? On north end of Archer City not Seymour...Sorry
Posted By: BOLT GUY

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 05:52 PM

Bayco in Seymour Is pretty good. Used them for years, before i started processing my own. Not sure if Olney has any Deer processors.
Posted By: DQ Kid

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 06:24 PM

Think Newcastle has a small meat market that processes, not sure if any good though
Posted By: Cast

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 06:43 PM

Throckmorton used to have one open during deer season.
Posted By: 203 CHAMP

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 07:29 PM

Bayco in Seymour.
Posted By: Huntmaster

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 10:35 PM

Ice chest and kubys
Posted By: scalebuster

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/18/18 11:05 PM

I process my own but I’ve heard the one in Graford does a good job from everyone I know that lives there.
Posted By: Hunter04

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/19/18 12:40 AM

Thanks for all the great info! Guess I'll just have to decide which way to drive 'out of the way' is most convenient.
Posted By: Txduckman

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/19/18 12:58 AM

Where do you live? Plenty in the metro area too.
Posted By: watchale

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/19/18 01:21 AM

If you’re wanting the closest to Olney I’d figure it’s the one in Newcastle.
Posted By: Hunter04

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/19/18 01:48 AM

Originally Posted By: Txduckman
Where do you live? Plenty in the metro area too.


I live in Rendon.....yes, about a mile from Rendon Meats. They are great processors but I don't want to have to quarter and put things in ice chest until I get home.... I was hoping to take animals straight from ranch to processor.
Posted By: Txduckman

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/19/18 04:23 AM

Originally Posted By: Hunter04
Originally Posted By: Txduckman
Where do you live? Plenty in the metro area too.


I live in Rendon.....yes, about a mile from Rendon Meats. They are great processors but I don't want to have to quarter and put things in ice chest until I get home.... I was hoping to take animals straight from ranch to processor.


I hear you. If I shoot something in morning I drive 30 miles to Fischer's. If at night then do the quarter if it isn't cold and take to Kuby's. Wasn't impressed this year for first time. Fischer's killed them. They can be very different one year to another with flavor and moistness depending how they smoke it.
Posted By: jrfan

Re: Deer Processing Near Olney??? - 09/20/18 11:04 PM

Originally Posted By: watchale
If you’re wanting the closest to Olney I’d figure it’s the one in Newcastle.


If Jerry's does processing , I was not aware. I'm there almost once a week. I'll find out. At one time, they were keeping the deer in a old milk truck and taking it to Graford.
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