How To Can Venison | Tips
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Uploaded on 4 November, 2015
For the guys at Dead On Hunting, the only thing better at Deer Camp than multiple deer hanging is sharing canned venison. Follow this instructional video that guides you through the process on how to get it done and share with your friends.
Length : 16:58
Categorized as: Tips Prepping, Cooking, & Recipes Dead On Hunting
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DeeDee
Been wanting to can venison. Thanks for the visual aid!! Helps a lot!
November 15, 2015 at 10:56 am
luke
This is something I’ve always wanted to try. Thanks for the video! What cuts of meat do you typically use to can? Sirloin tip? Shoulder chops? Thanks
November 20, 2015 at 2:32 am