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Buddamonk
10-27-2018, 11:17 AM
Hi everyone.
New to the forum and new to hunting in general. I'm planning to head up to Vernon to stay with some friends in the next few weeks. Going to head out a few days and look for some deer and grouse while we're there. I was hoping someone could suggest a good butcher to take our deer to if we get lucky enough to harvest one. Thanks in advance!!

boxhitch
10-27-2018, 12:54 PM
Steeleco keeps a list
maybe includes Valley Wide Meats, RT Ranch
Helmets Kitchen and Ritters for sausage making

not many ads in The Regs anymore, rules changed

mike31154
10-27-2018, 01:10 PM
Ritters shut down several years ago. His Jeep parked there but business is closed afaik. Helmut's will only process deboned animals.

boxhitch
10-27-2018, 01:15 PM
Years? i gotta get around more )

ncurrie
10-27-2018, 02:07 PM
There is Rory in cherryville, there is sundowners here in lumby. Helmuts in Vernon, but like said before needs to be deboned. I have had some good sausages from sedos in salmon arm. There is also a good place in Kelowna but can’t remember the name off the top of my head.

Buddamonk
10-28-2018, 01:28 AM
Awesome, thanks for the replies. Like I said before I am new to hunting so I am fairly confident with the help of YouTube and MeatEater videos I can gut and quarter but I feel like I may waste a lot of meat trying to debone. I can give it a shot tho, how long does it usually take before you can pick up your meat on average?

boxhitch
10-28-2018, 04:20 AM
Carving your own is pretty easy.
Don't look for the cuts like would be found at the butcher, just cut away the chunks from the bones.
All the small bits will be for stew or burger, the larger chunks can be left as roasts or sliced into steaks or cutlets
Once you get into it you will find a lot of silver sinew or layers between the muscles, this is best trimmed away as garbage.
What is left will be clean red meat in a lot of small chunks , depending how critical you are the burger pile may be bigger than the steak pile

ncurrie
10-28-2018, 06:39 AM
Awesome, thanks for the replies. Like I said before I am new to hunting so I am fairly confident with the help of YouTube and MeatEater videos I can gut and quarter but I feel like I may waste a lot of meat trying to debone. I can give it a shot tho, how long does it usually take before you can pick up your meat on average?
Depends on how busy they are, could be a week or more. I butcher my own deer it’s easier than you think

mike31154
10-28-2018, 09:17 AM
Years? i gotta get around more )

Yep, close to 2 years now I reckon. His refrigeration unit packed it in, or so he said when I talked to him last. Best Zwiebelwurst anywhere, Helmut's doesn't come close, too wet & greasy. I keep checking whenever I drive by, hoping....

bcfirefly
10-28-2018, 05:34 PM
I took my last deer at the start of Oct to Grillers Meats. Pretty happy with how they managed it. This time of year best to call around and see if they have space ... Sundowner in Lumby only takes boned out meat. RT in Cherryville is good as well, we have used him lots as well.

338win mag
10-28-2018, 05:46 PM
This fellow can take care of you, between Enderby and Salmon arm on 97b...Westland sausage 250 832 2539