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    #31
    What a great post. Thanks

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      #32
      great post, thanks

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        #33
        great info!

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          #34
          cool post

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            #35
            Originally posted by bowmansdad View Post
            Ron must be part Bohemian the way he deboned that carcass. My aunts
            and uncles could clean a deer that it looked like the carcass had been
            in the desert for 30 yrs. after they got through with it.
            Again talking about my people!!

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              #36
              ttt

              someone via PM asked me to re-post my deer processing pics

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                #37
                Great post, thanks. My problem is that I am just too lazy. I would much rather spend the extra time out hunting and then drop em off at Eddie's for processing.

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                  #38
                  thanks blake!
                  very informative.

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                    #39
                    that is great info.thanks.....

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                      #40
                      Very Nice. Do it yourself is the only way to go.

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                        #41
                        Ron is a resident on another forum that I am on. The guy is amazing, even more so than the pictorial shows. He has made longbows, awesome primitive arrows, and even his own broadheads. He was even published in Traditional Bowhunter Magazine a few months ago... I had him re-do a knife for me last year, and he is a real craftsman. I have this pictorial saved on my computer and I look it over everytime I butcher a deer. I'll have to tell Ron about this, he'll get a kick out of it...

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                          #42
                          KCG,

                          I don't know if Ron has visited TBH yet, but after receiving his permission to share this pictorial, I informed him that I would share this info on the Texasbowhunter website.

                          I too saw Ron's Trad Bowhunter write up , he truly is amazing.

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                            #43
                            Great post!

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                              #44
                              very informative.

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                                #45
                                Step,bystep.I think this is one of the better ones out there.Great post.

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