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Skin on or off
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 11/24/22 08:17 PM
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I have always let my deer hang skin on when aging.  Really seems like a no brainer, but I've had people recently that suggest skinning them and letting them age the way they do beef at the locker.  Seems like I end up with a dry meat whenever I leave hang outside.  I think a locker can better  control humidity etc.  I want to hear your takes!
 
 
 
  
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Re: Skin on or off
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 11/24/22 08:33 PM
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i peel them asap. hang for a week if the temps stay under 40.if higher, i bone out and into the garage fridge for that week. my buddy skins, butcher, bags and into the freezer. can't fast the difference! 
 
  
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Re: Skin on or off
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 11/24/22 08:48 PM
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fishnhunts - 
  I'm pretty much in agreement with you.  We usually hang for at least 5 days, but our temps are usually between 35 and 40 degrees.  I've taken the same deer, butchered half the day of kill, hang the other half for 4-5 days.  Compare the tenderness and taste of the two halves, and the aged meat, at least to our palates, is noticeably better.  I usually skin the hanging deer, and to get away from the outside "jerky", we shroud the skinned carcass with game bags soaked in very salty cold water. This shrouding draws out the blood and crusts up, leaving the carcass super clean and without the dried "jerky" on the outside.  Almost no trimming.  It took me a couple decades and many big game animals to figure this out, but I'd never do it any other way now.
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Re: Skin on or off
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 11/24/22 10:09 PM
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With deer, I don't think it matters. 
 
  
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Re: Skin on or off
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 11/24/22 10:18 PM
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Skin on. As for it skins easier warm, it only takes a couple minutes to skin a deer cold or warm. We're trappers skinning either way really shouldn't be an issue 
 
  
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 11/24/22 10:19 PM
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Skin on. As for it skins easier warm, it only takes a couple minutes to skin a deer cold or warm. We're trappers skinning either way really shouldn't be an issue true but less hand cramps when theyre warm. plus it helps the meat cool faster getting its blanket off.  
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Re: Skin on or off
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 11/24/22 11:51 PM
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I think it is a north eastern thing to hang them with the hide on.  Only ever seen one guy do it out here, and his family came from the northeast.  I'm going to jerk that hide off of it when it is warm so it will cool out better.  Now I often don't hang them at all, cut them up as soon as I get the chance.  At times I hang them for a few days when I am busy and it is either cold out or I hang them in a walk in cooler.  If I am going to hang them outside for any length of time I wrap them in a sheet or quarter them and put them in meat bags to prevent them drying out so much.  Used to hang bigger bucks, particularly those in the rut, but honestly can't tell the difference myself in toughness or taste. ADC,  those inside tenderloins often never get to cool down on mine, more often than not they get sliced into steaks and hit the frying pan while they are still warm.     I will say that they seem to have a little stronger flavor when cooked still warm without cooling down, but I like the slight gamy taste (not the rank, rutted up buck taste that you have to scrape off the roof of your mouth).  
 
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Re: Skin on or off
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 11/25/22 05:29 AM
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Cheese cloth helps with dehydration for the skin off hangers. Deer do not have the fat layer like beef.
  I like skin on if conditions are right and handled proper. Just like the pre-refrigeration ancestors.
  Deers cause a lot of troubles on here lol.
  Good question for experienced processor. 
 
  
 
  
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Re: Skin on or off
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 11/25/22 06:26 AM
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Skin on unless you have a humidity-controlled locker like they do for aging beef.
  For those who don’t think aging venison doesn’t  improve the quality of the meat; they have either never done a true comparison or just don’t know. 
 
  
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 11/25/22 06:29 AM
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Skin on unless you have a humidity-controlled locker like they do for aging beef.
  For those who don’t think aging venison doesn’t  improve the quality of the meat; they have either never done a true comparison or just don’t know.
 
  Maybe I like chewing? You never thought of that, did you?? Discriminating against those who like chewing! Sheesh!     
 
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 11/25/22 06:38 AM
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Skin on unless you have a humidity-controlled locker like they do for aging beef.
  For those who don’t think aging venison doesn’t  improve the quality of the meat; they have either never done a true comparison or just don’t know.
 
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