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     nappyjoe wrote:     try this sausage i think it good this makes 10 pounds  .     4 table spoon  course salt      3 table spoon course pepper   2 3/4 table spoon sage  2 table spoon red pepper    if you like sub. red for  cayenne   red pepper to make hotter.    5 pounds pork 5 pound deer after cutting into 1 to 2 inch cube sprikle spices over top let stand till you see a glaze wich is about 10 to 15 min. then grind  it great for breakfast let me know if you all like it             Will try the breakfast led lighting tomorrow.Post Edited by: hinrane
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coldbeer

Location: AR
posts: 76
Gold Member
21. Re:how long to hang deer 12/29/2009 10:20 PMquotePost Reply

I wouldn’t be too worried about it. truth is it’s much worse to leave it hanging in hot weather. Ideal temperatures would be around 45 Degrees Farenheight. It’s not good to keep it hanging in temperatures below freezing however your only talking about a couple of days.


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Ozrkgirlie
Location: MO
posts: 1
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20. Re:how long to hang deer 12/29/2009 9:51 PMquotePost Reply
I was wondering if it would harm the meat too much to let it hang in below freezing weather. My husband shot a doe today and the weather will be in the teens at night and low 30’s during the day. We dont have anywhere inside to hang it. Will probably be a couple of days before it gets cut up.

nappyjoe
Location: MO
posts: 22
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19. Re:how long to hang deer 10/23/2008 11:09 AMquotePost Reply
i put in the frig when it is warm outside and skin it to. i had some guys not skin it and the meat goes bad around the neck area, when the temp starts to get warm on some of them days ill leave it hang up to about 50 deg

Reminess
Location: MA
posts: 18
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18. Re:how long to hang deer 10/22/2008 10:43 PMquotePost Reply
hanging the deer depends on what it has been eating, up here in ma when im hunting a corn field I cut them up right away, when i hunt the moutains and no real good feed around but nuts and stuff i skin the deer right away quarter it up then put it in my extra fridge for a week between 35 + 38 degrees just dont freeze. this helps tenderize it and helps gets rid of that game taste theres nothing worse than eating a deer that has been eating pine,

nappyjoe
Location: MO
posts: 22
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17. Re:how long to hang deer 10/22/2008 10:16 PMquotePost Reply
i feel that if you let it hang it take the wild out of it and that what a lot of people do not like

scottwuerch
Location: WI
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16. Re:how long to hang deer 10/21/2008 4:07 PMquotePost Reply
We don’t age the meat at all.  Most of our deer are cut and wrapped by the day after they are shot.  The fresher the better as far as I am concerned. 

nappyjoe
Location: MO
posts: 22
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15. Re:how long to hang deer 03/03/2008 12:08 AMquotePost Reply
THE GUY THAT has this is in MD. i think it a great idea

Evil2U

Location: AR
posts: 34
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14. Re:how long to hang deer 03/01/2008 12:41 AMquotePost Reply

Its on there now!


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Evil2U

Location: AR
posts: 34
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13. Re:how long to hang deer 03/01/2008 12:40 AMquotePost Reply

this deer cooler thing looks pretty neat.. Where was the expo that you showed it at?


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BamaHunter
Location: AL
posts: 4
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12. Re:how long to hang deer 02/29/2008 1:54 AMquotePost Reply
     nappyjoe wrote:
     Iwould like to know how long you all let deer hang before cutting it up. If in real warm weather what you do. Iput it in a cooler with ice and salt and change the water and refill the ice as need be.
Being a wild animal Chef, I have found that it is more important to drain as much blood from the meat as possible.  If you have the chance to take a lung shot this is your best bet.  Most deer will not drop in their tracks with a lung shot and in their panic will force more blood to drain from the meat. The blood that is left in the meat is what will affect the meats taste.  A rule of thumb, any type of pershable food can grow bacteria over 40 degrees to 140 degrees.  This is considered the danger zone for all foods.  If its warm, get the skin off ASAP, and cool down the meat ASAP.  Soaking the meat in salt water can cause the meat to get tough. And don’t let it sit in water, as it can water log the meat. Leave the ice in the bag.  But if you can, let the deer hang to season the meat for a few days. This will not only help drain a alittle blood, but it will be easier to proccess.  34 to 40 degrees meat is better, and easier cutting up.

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nappyjoe
Location: MO
posts: 22
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11. Re:how long to hang deer 01/10/2008 6:00 AMquotePost Reply
you need to put a pic. of your product on your site.

nappyjoe
Location: MO
posts: 22
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10. Re:how long to hang deer 01/10/2008 5:43 AMquotePost Reply

I,m even more proud of her deer . becuse she did this all on her owne. Ijust had to feild dress it. as you know some of us have to do all the work .


deerhunter12
Location: MD
posts: 3
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9. Re:how long to hang deer 01/09/2008 10:11 PMquotePost Reply
That is a great pic of the 10 pointer ! If your wife isn’t on this site .... just tell  everyone it was yours !

Charles www.thedeercooler.com
nappyjoe
Location: MO
posts: 22
Member
8. Re:how long to hang deer 01/09/2008 8:28 AMquotePost Reply
thanks for the web sighti will buy one . always  can use somthing like that you never know what the weather going to do. also had a grest deer season. i got 3 doe the wife got her first big buck a 10 point . trying to get the deer in check around both farms. to many doe  ps. thank again

deerhunter12
Location: MD
posts: 3
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7. Re:how long to hang deer 01/08/2008 11:28 PMquotePost Reply

hey ... checkout this website ... www.thedeercooler.com ...they sell something that might help ... I only got a small doe this year but I saw a ton of deer ... hope you had a great season and best of luck!


Charles www.thedeercooler.com
deerhunter12
Location: MD
posts: 3
Member
6. Re:how long to hang deer 01/08/2008 11:25 PMquotePost Reply
It was 63 degrees here today ... NOT good weather for hanging a deer ... check out this website  www.thedeercooler.com ... Hope u get a good deer .. I got one small doe although I have seen a ton of deer this year!

Charles www.thedeercooler.com
nappyjoe
Location: MO
posts: 22
Member
5. Re:how long to hang deer 11/15/2007 2:44 PMquotePost Reply
thank for all the info. it has been a warm season. and the buck are not moveing to well. hope for it too cool off before muzzleloader season. thank again fellow deer hunter

onlylrgdeer06

Location: NJ
posts: 58
Member
4. Re:how long to hang deer 11/12/2007 5:43 PMquotePost Reply
 I have let deer hang for 5-7 days. I have done this in warmer weather years ago. The most recent deer I just got,I kept it in the truck, because we were away hunting. never hurt it. 2 days. after I cut it up, I let the meat stay in a older fridge, unwrapped, and it skins over. This I think, helps to tenderize the meat. Then after a few days, I take it in the house, trim the hard skin off the meat, and wrap it for the freezer. try it, I like it this way. then it is time to chow down. Low 50’s is good, anytime at night temps hit 50 or below, let it hang. Happy Huntinggreen

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jekrenek
Location: MD
posts: 27
Member
3. Re:how long to hang deer 11/08/2007 8:38 PMquotePost Reply
I agree in warm weather, the sooner the better,  but if its in the low 50’s with over night in the 30’s I will let it cure a couple of days.

Jim Krenek
coldbeer

Location: AR
posts: 76
Gold Member
2. Re:how long to hang deer 11/08/2007 11:21 AMquotePost Reply
Well I always field dress mine as soon as I find the body (unless I can get a vehicle to it very easily. At which point I would take it to the camp and then cut it up). but as far st cutting it up for the freezer I just take mine to a butcher. I do keep the meat cold until I can get it to the butcher though. I did know a guy that would take his deer and put it in the trunk of his car and drove it around for about a week. He said this is how he "Aged" his meet. I am personally not that brave I don’t want my meat to spoil.

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