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Old 06-12-2009, 02:57 PM   #1
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The new club i'm in has a no dumping rule. I need a place to take the deer I kill next year to get processed. I drive on 87 the whole way back and forth to the camp, is there a deer processer along that path? I would like it if they also gut the deer b/c of the no dumping rule and it's just nice to pay someone else to do it. I was paying a place near Auburn $75 to be gutted and processed near my old lease. Thanks
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Old 06-12-2009, 05:14 PM   #2
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There is a place on HWY 41 just north of brewton on the right that does deer processing. Probably 4-5 miles out of town, I would say. I pass it every time I take 41 to I-65. Don't remember the name.
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Old 06-12-2009, 05:45 PM   #3
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Thanks. If anyone knows a place south of Brewton through Navarre please let me know b/c the camp is 8 miles south of Brewton. I do appreciate the suggestion ACD.
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Lee's is on87 in Milton, they did 6 deer for me and a hog last year and they are real resonable and do great work. Not sure if they will clean it for you might call and find out.
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Is the name of the business Lee's meat market? I just tried to call and they must be closed. Thanks for the info.
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Bullshark (6/12/2009)Is the name of the business Lee's meat market? I just tried to call and they must be closed. Thanks for the info.
Thats it, they might have limited hours during the summertime, I would try again Monday.
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Old 06-12-2009, 08:48 PM   #7
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angus_cow_doctor (6/12/2009)There is a place on HWY 41 just north of brewton on the right that does deer processing. Probably 4-5 miles out of town, I would say. I pass it every time I take 41 to I-65. Don't remember the name.


That is D,G & K....I take all of my deer there, they have the best snack sticks and smoked sausage you have ever had, BAR NONE... Mr. Danny Fleming is the owner, one of the nicest most personable men you will EVER meet. To me, it's WELL worth the drive if you're only a few miles south of Brewton. He will take your deer no matter WHAT TIME it is, had a friend drop a deer off one night at 11:30 on the way back from our camp in Camden and he took it and cleaned it right then...
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Old 06-12-2009, 08:51 PM   #8
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steves deer processing in brewton. nalty tree farms was going up one dollar an acre per year for the next three years plus 100$ per food plot thats alot of money when u have 3000acres and 40 food plots so i took 14 deer there the last two weeks of season for a doe i think it is 60 dollars to clean and process
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Old 06-14-2009, 12:22 AM   #9
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Holy cow...at $60 each that's $840 for processing. That is some kind of serious meat freezer.
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Old 06-14-2009, 12:28 AM   #10
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Come on man, Cleaning the deer is part of the fun. I understand though if you don't really have a place to do it. I'm just lucky enough that I can take mine to my parents house to clean and my little boy likes to help me out also. We kind of make it a family affair since I don't kill many. We'll have a cleaning/cook-out party when I do get lucky enough to get one
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