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RE: Road Kill Cafe for real? - 10/3/2012 3:47:28 PM   
DomKen


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BTW DO NOT try hitting deer with your car for some cheap meat. Deer do horrific damage to cars when hit. Also in some places the state game wardens can fine you for poaching for trying it.

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RE: Road Kill Cafe for real? - 10/3/2012 3:48:02 PM   
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I have an old friend who is an avid hunter and yes, they will take fresh road kill deer home.

Some years ago, he showed up almost an hour late and his wife was furious. She had been trying to get a hold of him with no luck all that time. He said he stopped to field dress a freshly killed deer about a half mile from their house. Turns out she was the one who hit it, and had been calling fruitlessly to tell him about it so he could bring it home. Hundred pounds of meat, happy ending.


OMG, that's almost too funny to be true. Great story!

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RE: Road Kill Cafe for real? - 10/3/2012 5:54:55 PM   
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I worked at a french restaurant once where this happened.
The sous chef hit a deer heading into work at dawn. When the Parisian trained (And very French)chef found out, he got all excited, sent two dishwashers to get the carcass.
I rolled in round ten and the chef had the thing strung up by the hooves draining it of blood.
We served deer shit all week. Pate, venison sausage, you name it, the chef did it. And he made bank.

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RE: Road Kill Cafe for real? - 10/3/2012 6:45:33 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: DesFIP

I have an old friend who is an avid hunter and yes, they will take fresh road kill deer home.

Some years ago, he showed up almost an hour late and his wife was furious. She had been trying to get a hold of him with no luck all that time. He said he stopped to field dress a freshly killed deer about a half mile from their house. Turns out she was the one who hit it, and had been calling fruitlessly to tell him about it so he could bring it home. Hundred pounds of meat, happy ending.


Sounds like my hood. A couple of years ago two guys from nearby, got into a huge fist fight by the side of the road over a deer carcass. One was driving the other guy's truck ( apparently one was somewhat more sober than the other...) and hit a deer. The driver said it was his, the owner of the truck said it was his. The sad part of the whole story was that the carcass was so tore up that there really couldn't salvage much of it anyway. The friendship did survive the ordeal.

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