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    Default How do you clean your critters?


    This is my fun! I like to see folks cleaning setups. We work hard and play hard... It's nice to have a good place to clean your critters when your tired from fishing or hunting all day.

    Electric winch for the deers. Big table, Big sink, meat grinder, scales and a commercial ice machine to boot! Electric pressure washer to clean up when need be. Stove to keep warm in the cold. Iv spent many hours cleaning fish on a tailgate, don't miss them days at all!





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    That is a very nice setup. I still have to clean my catch outside. That's why in the winter it doesn't botter me if I just catch a few. LOL.
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    Thats a nice set up. We skin and quarter our deer in a friends shop who lives close to our lease in Foreman. Then me, the wife, and the kiddz cut and grind them through out the year. I clean fish on the kitchen counter unless I have a large number, then it's tailgate.

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    Cleaning station ? That looks like my kitchen !!! LOL , nice set up ya got there .
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    Good lookin set up
    "Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." - Chuck Clark :D

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    Great looking setup. I'm still on the tailgate.

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    Joe,
    I thought I had pretty nice setup, but you put put mine to shame. That is nice, and the good part is ,you use it daily.

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    That is a sweet setup! Top of ice chest or card table is how I get down.

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    The only problem I see is if you let me throw the darts either the darts would be dull or there would be pin holes in the wall I need a much larger Target that can not be dammaged L.O.L.
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    Found this old one BowHunter..
    I seen you were inquiring..
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