Emperor's Table Series: Antler Up with Jeremy

Emperor's Table Series: Antler Up with Jeremy

Author: Sportsmen's Empire August 22, 2024 Duration: 46:19

On this episode of Huntavore, Nick is joined by fellow Sportsmen’s Empire Podcaster, Jeremy Dinsmore.  Jeremy is host of the Antler Up Podcast and hails from Pennsylvania.  The guys first unpack some of the archery season preparations.  Jeremy tells the tale of how he gained back confidence in the stand, a story we can all relate with.  Then we head into the kitchen, where both guys can agree, processing deer to fit your family needs goes a long way, even if that includes mostly grind.  Get ready for a great story, and noteworthy tips on this episode of Huntavore.   

Nick and Jeremy discuss various topics related to hunting and archery. They start by talking about their morning routines and the challenges of maintaining a clean house with kids. Then, they dive into the topic of post-shot processes and the different approaches to processing and butchering game. They also touch on Jeremy's archery setup and the importance of practicing with your hunting equipment. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the recent Mountain Archery Fest event and the benefits of participating in 3D archery shoots. In this conversation, Jeremy discusses what comes after a successful shot in hunting, including field dressing the deer and deciding whether to take it to a processor or process it at home. He shares his experience of last year, where he took three deer to a processor and processed two at home. Jeremy also talks about the different cuts of meat he keeps, such as neck and shoulder roasts, ground meat for tacos and spaghetti, and loins and backstraps for steaks. He also shares his recipe for making jerky and his favorite dish to bring to a potluck.

Takeaways

There are different approaches to processing and butchering game, including using a processor or doing it yourself. Each method has its pros and cons.

Practicing with your hunting equipment, including your bow and arrows, is crucial for accuracy and confidence in the field.

Participating in 3D archery shoots, such as the Mountain Archery Fest, can provide valuable practice and simulate real hunting scenarios.

Building confidence and honing your skills as a hunter takes time and effort, but it's a rewarding journey that leads to success in the field. After a successful shot, hunters need to field dress the deer and decide whether to take it to a processor or process it at home.

Different cuts of meat can be kept, such as neck and shoulder roasts, ground meat for tacos and spaghetti, and loins and backstraps for steaks.

Jerky can be made by brining the meat and then smoking it in a smoker.

A favorite dish to bring to a potluck could be Mississippi chuck roast served on a bun.

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There’s a particular satisfaction that comes from a meal you’ve pursued and prepared entirely yourself, a process that begins long before the kitchen. The Huntavore digs into that entire journey, from the field to the plate. Each conversation revolves around the practical realities of harvesting wild game, the careful art of butchering, and the countless ways to transform that protein into memorable food. You’ll hear from hunters, chefs, and everyday people who find a deeper connection to what they eat through this hands-on approach. This isn’t about trophies or boasting; it’s a grounded look at the skills, ethics, and simple joys involved in sourcing your own meat. The discussions are straightforward and relatable, focusing on technique, conservation, and a genuine respect for the natural world. Tune in for honest talk about failures and successes, favorite recipes for venison or waterfowl, and the quiet fulfillment found in this age-old practice. This podcast is for anyone curious about the full story behind wild game on the table, whether you’re an experienced hunter or just beginning to consider where your food originates. It’s a celebration of self-reliance, flavor, and the tangible results of time spent in the wilderness.
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