Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Deer Hunting on New Year's Day in southeast Mississippi!

My two youngest sons and I went deer hunting on New Year's Day.  The 13 year-old killed his second doe of the season.  Although it was only about 23 degrees when we began the skinning process, we went ahead and got it done. 

We used a rope and our t-hanger to hoist the deer up off the back of the trailer we brought the deer in from the woods on.  We looped oil-field rope around the 6-inch iron pipe support beam of our basketball goal and pulled 'er on up.  The actual skinning probably took about an hour.  (I had to go inside a time or two to warm my hands in front of our wood-burning heater!)


Now it's time to go out and try to get some more venison!  Nothing like deer hunting in a shooting house on a  cold, clear, January, Mississippi day!