Advice: Love hunting; don't like the meat

Guess I'm going to be different. If your not eating any of it, you shouldn't be killing it.

I get it if you end up with more in your freezer than you can eat and want to give some away to a family in need, but to know before you ever leave your house that you'll be tasked with getting rid of all the meat from any animal, because you won't eat any of it. That ain't right.

Find something you like to eat and hunt that, don't care if it's rabbits or doves, whatever it is, go hunt that primarily.
 
You can "barter" with a donation certificate from the state game agencies...
If you were to set up a roadside lemonade stand with a sign that says “Wild Game To Barter” at least in Wyoming a game warden will stop by with a ticket book. You’re saying donation but talking bartering, which are two different things legally.
 
One thing we do is have it processed into kielbasa and smoked sausage. If you find a good place you can't tell it's game meat. You can even buy mixes to do it yourself if you want. The place I take mine even has hot dogs. I'll eat almost anything buy my wife is pretty picky.
 
You can "barter" with a donation certificate from the state game agencies...

When you donate game meat you get nothing in return. When you trade or barter you are receiving money or goods in return for game meat. However you want to play the game it's flat out illegal to do and wardens do in fact prosecute these kind of cases.
 
See if your state has a Hunters Sharing the Harvest Program. Certain processors are enrolled in these programs and they’ll butcher the meat and donate to those in need. For years I’ve shot a doe for someone I work with and they just pick it up from the processor. I’ve also bartered with people for fresh eggs, honey, maple syrup, and things like that.
 
Maybe you just suck as a cook? I know I much prefer game meat and pretty much any other type of food, if it is cooked by anybody else but me :ROFLMAO:

That said. If you arent going to eat it. Then you're just killing shit for the fun of it. Not sure if I agree with that.
 
Guess I'm going to be different. If your not eating any of it, you shouldn't be killing it.

I get it if you end up with more in your freezer than you can eat and want to give some away to a family in need, but to know before you ever leave your house that you'll be tasked with getting rid of all the meat from any animal, because you won't eat any of it. That ain't right.

Find something you like to eat and hunt that, don't care if it's rabbits or doves, whatever it is, go hunt that primarily.

I agree. If you don't like game, you shouldn't be killing that animal. That's my ethic, anyways, but you asked.

Try grinding up all the meat and mix or have it mixed rich with beef fat (ask for 20 percent beef fat). Most butchers are stingy and say they do 10% but realistically are only doing 5%. If you don't like that, chances are you don't like ground beef, either.
 
When you donate game meat you get nothing in return. When you trade or barter you are receiving money or goods in return for game meat. However you want to play the game it's flat out illegal to do and wardens do in fact prosecute these kind of cases.

Not necessarily. You can legally deduct the service price of processing a game animal donated to charity.

You can give game meat away to anyone you want for helping you do something as long as it has a donation certificate attached to it.

People do it all the time...
 
If you were to set up a roadside lemonade stand with a sign that says “Wild Game To Barter” at least in Wyoming a game warden will stop by with a ticket book. You’re saying donation but talking bartering, which are two different things legally.

Well, if you're foolish enough to go about it that way, you deserve a ticket.
 
Not necessarily. You can legally deduct the service price of processing a game animal donated to charity.

You can give game meat away to anyone you want for helping you do something as long as it has a donation certificate attached to it.

People do it all the time...

Ok, show me a link to this "donation certificate".
 
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