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texas8point
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Reged: 09/01/05
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area! [Re: jsoukup]
      #143681 - 01/01/07 10:52 AM

Thiess on hwy 39 in Normangee, Texas

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bulltide
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Loc: Plano
Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area! [Re: jsoukup]
      #144138 - 01/02/07 12:22 PM

Kuby's is good. I am trying Don Nation's place in Kaufman. If his processing is as good as his mounts, it will be a good year.

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bucknrut
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Reged: 01/03/07
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Loc: Granbury, TX
Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: spanky]
      #145268 - 01/03/07 11:08 PM

I process (cut up and package) my own deer. I've never done anything fancy like summer sausage, but I have two friends that have. One goes to Kuby's in Dallas and one goes to Syracuse in Keller. As far as summer sausage goes, my vote is definitely for Syracuse. The jalapeno cheese summer sausage at Syracuse is excellent. The cheese is firm. Kuby's jalapeno cheese summer sausage, the cheese is soft and runny, like Cheese Whiz or something, which makes it taste mushy.

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CoyoteLL
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: bucknrut]
      #148031 - 01/10/07 10:04 AM

Klemke's Sausage Haus in Slaton is the best on the South Plains, the Panhandle, and quite possibly the state.

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downtimehunter
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Reged: 10/14/06
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Loc: Denison, TX
Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: CoyoteLL]
      #149779 - 01/12/07 10:28 PM

I tried Jack's in Trenton and so far have been impressed. They make a good summer sausage. The prices are more reasonable than they are in Southeast Oklahoma.

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PKnTX
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: downtimehunter]
      #149879 - 01/13/07 09:59 AM

Ye Ole Butcher Shop in Plano has done good on
my ground stuff and is reasonable $$. I ain't
got the summer & smoked sausage back yet so I
can't type to that.

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b0whunter
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Reged: 01/13/07
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: spanky]
      #149923 - 01/13/07 11:26 AM

I've used Syracuses in Keller. Great quality but it's expensive and they sometimes misplace your meat.

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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: PKnTX]
      #150099 - 01/13/07 06:32 PM

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Redneck Mesiah
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: sig226fan (Rguns.com)]
      #150721 - 01/14/07 07:46 PM

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IF YOU ARE NOT SUPPOSE TO EAT ANIMALS WHY ARE THEY MADE FROM MEAT?

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PKnTX
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: Redneck Mesiah]
      #151011 - 01/15/07 10:45 AM

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Redneck Mesiah
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: PKnTX]
      #151397 - 01/15/07 07:01 PM

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IF YOU ARE NOT SUPPOSE TO EAT ANIMALS WHY ARE THEY MADE FROM MEAT?

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ruger77
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: spanky]
      #152093 - 01/16/07 12:00 PM

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Suburbob
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: spanky]
      #152149 - 01/16/07 12:19 PM

Kuby's has been #1 with me 12 years

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LawnMower1
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: Murphey's Archery (wes70)]
      #153229 - 01/16/07 11:10 PM

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TSH_Lance
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: spanky]
      #155965 - 01/19/07 01:53 PM

Rau's Meat Center in Brenham

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netman
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: bossbowman]
      #158707 - 01/24/07 09:04 AM

Kuby's for 15 years,oh yeah my orders ready.

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ThreePeppers
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Loc: Fort Worth
Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: netman]
      #158720 - 01/24/07 09:22 AM

I see a lot of posts on here for Joshua and was wondering if anyone has tried the place just west of there on 174. I'm not sure of the name but the sign out front says they do deer processing and tamales. I've been using Joshua ever since Klein's closed and haven't had any problems just thinking about trying something different next year.

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jp
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: ThreePeppers]
      #163628 - 02/01/07 07:17 PM

anyone ever been to ye old butcher shop in plano ive had a deer there for over six weeks its been so long im not sure i want it back

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Bradbury
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: jp]
      #163773 - 02/02/07 05:52 AM

I got some hunters sticks, salami which to me is summer sausage and hot and mild italian sausage from Kuby's this year. I am impressed with all of it.

I use Kornegays in Cleburne for standard stuff, makes goo djerky and jerky sticks. Real good on wild hogs and pork sausage and tamales.

Then I used Sou Tex Sausage Company at Los Cazadores this year, got tons of German Sausage and snack sticks made, they are both good.

I have used Flicks in Mansfield, they made all sorts of sausage and what they called flicks sticks which were great, but they typically had a hard time meeting you at he end or right when the season was over. They went out of business and then I got a call this year saying they were back in business, but I did not take them anything, I thought I would hear reports their first year back.

Not sure of the mame of the place in Hamilton, starts with a W............and I have had stuff from there and it was very good. Another good place is Meridian Meat Market in Meridian

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PKnTX
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: jp]
      #163937 - 02/02/07 12:04 PM

Quote:

anyone ever been to ye old butcher shop in plano ive had a deer there for over six weeks its been so long im not sure i want it back




I took 3 qrtrd does there on Jan 3, got the grd.,
the chili and the breakfast sausage back the next week
(and I'm happy with it) but they haven't got the smoked
or summer sausage done yet. Think I'll call them today.

PK


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1tex
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Reged: 01/14/07
Posts: 331
Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: jp]
      #164374 - 02/03/07 07:34 PM

I will drive 2-3-hours out of my way to use Rust Deer Plant in between eastland and cisco.Kevin and Sam do an outstandig job and take good care of your meat.They also make some of the best summer sausage youve ever eaten along with the brawts and german sausage.

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whakm
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area! [Re: jsoukup]
      #164389 - 02/03/07 08:14 PM

I don't remember seeing one for this place but B&K Deer&Wild Game processing in Bronte gets my vote.They make great cajun jerky as well as sausage and anything else I've ever had 'em do was great. The price doesn't give you a heart attack like the places around the DFW area do.

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Novemberyet
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Reged: 07/08/06
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Loc: Olden, TX (Eastland Co.)
Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: jp]
      #164590 - 02/04/07 02:46 PM

Rust Plant on HWY 6 between Eastland and Cisco - Seems to be very busy during the season and I still get my deer back within a couple of weeks. Also tried JD's outside of Ranger - not bad, but Rust is closer and am very satisfied with the meat.

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jp
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: Novemberyet]
      #168712 - 02/13/07 08:19 PM

just had ye old butcher shop in plano. It was good i think kubys is defenitly better but it is good to change it up. Kubys also does not give a care about the packaging. Also if your every passing thru vernon the crackle barrel is good. if you try ye old butcher dont be in a hurry i got it back today and took it in dec12

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MaggieMTx
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Re: Post your favorite deer processor in your area [Re: jp]
      #168781 - 02/13/07 11:42 PM

we have RETRACTED our vote for the Cross Plains Frozen Food Locker...before they used to have smoked wild game sasuage, they dont do that anymore NOR do the jalapanoe & cheese german sasuage, reg or smoked...the HOT breakfast sasuage from wild hogs is still good & they still do it...not sure for how long...& we arnt happy about my doe i got back either, the grd meat was way fatty & they tenderized all my backstrap...guess we wernt specific enough

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