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well done gal!!!!

 

the first thing i gutted was fox yuk! but i did a pretty good job of it! :o

my dad kept takes videos of me and pictures of struggling to rip the skin off

its really hard! so i get what you mean lol

 

What on earth did you gut a fox for Georgia? :laugh:

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well done gal!!!!

 

the first thing i gutted was fox yuk! but i did a pretty good job of it! :o

my dad kept takes videos of me and pictures of struggling to rip the skin off

its really hard! so i get what you mean lol

 

What on earth did you gut a fox for Georgia? :laugh:

 

for the skin it was a good fox mate dont worry i dont eat it thats dirty :D :sick: :sick:

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i gutted and skinned one in my yard last week the stink was unbelievable and never seen so much blood it was like a blood bath suprised me cos i not skinned a hare before cut it into 3 pieces dogs demolished it

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well done jpt. can you teach me. :D:D

i have no perants to show me how to do these things, showed my dad my skinned hare and he said it was "discusting"...im defonatly the odd one out in my family :laugh:

 

 

Same here! I'm a girl too, I just decided one day to start hunting and I did! My folks don't like it, but I'm into healthy stuff and nature so I love it! My first skinning was a fresh, still warm roadkill rabbit. Skinned and gutted it (easy), saved the hide and ate it. Threw the feet out though because I was so tired after, I forgot I could freeze them.

My dad was freaked out when I was cutting up the meat. He thought it was not safe and said I should buy a rabbit if I wanted to eat one (as if he knows anything!)

 

Most of my family was shocked when I started hunting because I'm "the animal lover", which I still am, you can hunt and love animals too, especially sinceyou don't have to eat badly farmed animals.

My nanny was chuffed though! (Of course) lol

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bedroom lol

maybe its just me being dirty minded :icon_redface: but georgia arnt you a bit young for that :whistling:

jen wheres my card it wasn't in post this morning lol

 

 

well done jpt. can you teach me. :D:D

i have no perants to show me how to do these things, showed my dad my skinned hare and he said it was "discusting"...im defonatly the odd one out in my family :laugh:

 

 

Same here! I'm a girl too, I just decided one day to start hunting and I did! My folks don't like it, but I'm into healthy stuff and nature so I love it! My first skinning was a fresh, still warm roadkill rabbit. Skinned and gutted it (easy), saved the hide and ate it. Threw the feet out though because I was so tired after, I forgot I could freeze them.

My dad was freaked out when I was cutting up the meat. He thought it was not safe and said I should buy a rabbit if I wanted to eat one (as if he knows anything!)

 

Most of my family was shocked when I started hunting because I'm "the animal lover", which I still am, you can hunt and love animals too, especially sinceyou don't have to eat badly farmed animals.

My nanny was chuffed though! (Of course) lol

sounds very similar to my situation

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well done jpt. can you teach me. :D:D

i can tell you how i did it....all i did was watch that kill it, cook it, eat it thing on rabbits and did it how it said on there :laugh:...i have no perants to show me how to do these things, showed my dad my skinned hare and he said it was "discusting"...im defonatly the odd one out in my family :laugh:

 

Good on you girl! i think you are in the process of proving a few people on here wrong! My fiance has her own dogs, hunts and kills her quarry but i end up with all the cleaning and preperation at the end of the day so i reckon your doing alright.

 

it was exactly the same with my parents, they hated the whole idea of it and got in the way of my hunting any way they could! it made no difference, its in some peoples blood and not in others! They have mellowed a bit now (about time i've been at it nearly 20 years!) and will eat what i catch, my old man even guts and cleans his rabbits himself!

 

Keep at it :thumbs:

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well done jpt. can you teach me. :D:D

i can tell you how i did it....all i did was watch that kill it, cook it, eat it thing on rabbits and did it how it said on there :laugh:...i have no perants to show me how to do these things, showed my dad my skinned hare and he said it was "discusting"...im defonatly the odd one out in my family :laugh:

 

Good on you girl! i think you are in the process of proving a few people on here wrong! My fiance has her own dogs, hunts and kills her quarry but i end up with all the cleaning and preperation at the end of the day so i reckon your doing alright.

 

it was exactly the same with my parents, they hated the whole idea of it and got in the way of my hunting any way they could! it made no difference, its in some peoples blood and not in others! They have mellowed a bit now (about time i've been at it nearly 20 years!) and will eat what i catch, my old man even guts and cleans his rabbits himself!

 

Keep at it :thumbs:

 

i found it just as much fun as the actual hunting .....duno why was just anouther chalenge i supose

 

aye it causes endless arguements between me and the parents

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