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yomotherfucker wheeeeeeeeeeee
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Didn't see any gonads in that video, but there was plenty of strife to make up for it! :homer:
 
I'm going with those shit under bar mirrors.

Previous incident led dickhead harley rider to race in front of car and brake check. he dips his head the first time to check shitily located mirror. he dips a second time to see if car slowed. Car didn't.
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I agree. It does surprise me how the nose of the car went over the bike so easily, rather than pushing it away. Bad deal for the rider.


Never run into the back tire of a motorcycle with another motorcycle? It hurts.

Bumper of the car was grabbed by the rear tire of the motorcycle… launched.
 
This.

Once they’re tagged, they get loaded up in a sxs or truck bed and driven back to camp.

We skin and quarter them first. Then get the guts out to get to the tenderloins last. Upside down or hanging by the neck, whichever. It all the same, though I kinda prefer hanging by the neck.

I need to rig up something like that pic though to keep it from spinning.
What’s the advantage to hanging upside down(by neck). I’ve never seen it done. In backwoods my area you’d get a ‘You ain’t from around here, are ya”. I’ve seen thousands hung by hunters at home and butchers by the hind legs

Edit- even game books are by hind legs
 
What’s the advantage to hanging upside down(by neck). I’ve never seen it done. In backwoods my area you’d get a ‘You ain’t from around here, are ya”. I’ve seen thousands hung by hunters at home and butchers by the hind legs

Edit- even game books are by hind legs

I've always gutted them where they dropped. Hang them buy the neck or back legs doesn't matter, half the time I just cape them and quarter them on the ground.
 
What’s the advantage to hanging upside down(by neck). I’ve never seen it done. In backwoods my area you’d get a ‘You ain’t from around here, are ya”. I’ve seen thousands hung by hunters at home and butchers by the hind legs

Edit- even game books are by hind legs


I like to pull the backstraps, tenderloin and then the hind quarters. Then I pull the shoulders and neck roast. When I'm done there is a head with ribcage attached. It's worked for me on the hundreds of deer I've killed.

If the guys I learned to hunt with hung then upside down, I'm sure I would be hanging them upside down, too, but they hung them by the neck.

BTW, upside down is hanging by the hind legs.

Most people do hang them by the hind legs because that's how you hang when you use a gambrel, and that's how the books do it.

It helps to bleed the deer, if they are upside down, if you are the type that hangs them for a few days, or you take them to a deer cooler.
 
Every time someone posts that, I wonder how that is possible. Maybe in an alumiduty, but that bed is steel. Is it rusted out on the backside?
It is absolutely possible.

Two corners of my Ranger have 6" tears from the ends of an orange HF strap on account of cargo shifting and straps going slack followed by a particularly aggressive clutch dump. :laughing:

If the cargo escaped the bed that tear would make sense.
 
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What’s the advantage to hanging upside down(by neck). I’ve never seen it done. In backwoods my area you’d get a ‘You ain’t from around here, are ya”. I’ve seen thousands hung by hunters at home and butchers by the hind legs

Edit- even game books are by hind legs
Drunk ass ran over the gambrel with the brush hog, so all we had at the time was a chain hook. Wrap around the neck and it works just fine. Then we decided that method didn’t suck, so a replacement gambrel wasn’t bought until this season. :laughing:

But the advantage in my opinion is when the rear quarters are off, it’s real easy to gently lower the carcass down and drop the guts completely intact into a bucket, and if anything ruptures, it’s not ruining anything.
 
Drunk ass ran over the gambrel with the brush hog, so all we had at the time was a chain hook. Wrap around the neck and it works just fine. Then we decided that method didn’t suck, so a replacement gambrel wasn’t bought until this season. :laughing:

But the advantage in my opinion is when the rear quarters are off, it’s real easy to gently lower the carcass down and drop the guts completely intact into a bucket, and if anything ruptures, it’s not ruining anything.

Cool. Guts come out immediately around me. Your alive so it’s fine I guess….:lmao:
 
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