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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie View Post
    To be honest I think I'm too shit to go after deer! I'd like to get something by myself. Not sure if I could manage been sneaky enough to get a deer in the first place just yet, and it'd be a long afternoon getting it back to the wagon. Also I have no garage to hang the thing up in to peel it....
    Dougie don't make me come down there and put you over my knee. One thing is for certain and that is if you think you will be shit then you will be so banish that thought from your head right now and don't let it back in. If you had a long walk in front of you then bone the bugger out where it dropped and stick the meat in your daypack. Also you don't need a garage to hang a deer in. If you can't find a useful tree then there have been many skinned on the ground before today (the skin makes a great clean mat for boning on). Once you have your FAL and a rifle that is up to the job then get out and give it a go. By all means smack over a few goats first but give it a go. You don't have to be successful first up. In fact the more sweat equity you put in the bigger the buzz will be.
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