Used to have it good. Guy I hunt with, his in-laws have a huge farm. They'd get CD permits. Kept me stockpiled and allowed me to be much more picky about what I was shooting during season. Stopped buying extra permits because I didn't need them any longer. Got to the point I'd kill a deer in now season, generally kill a buck at some point during rifle and I'd try things out in BP season. Might get a doe stamp or two depending on the needs of the family. My oldest is now showing more interest so any doe stamps will be bought for her. Gonna try my youngest at some point this year. She's coming into it slower than her big sister though. Needless to say, with the lack of CD permits the last few years, we've actually scraped the bottom of the freezer. But, my buddy doesn't eat much and kills everything he can to help his family eliminate deer on their farm. I make sure they don't go to waste.
As for preparation, I'd recommend everyone try this. Leave/remove as many seeds as you want.
Butterfly chunks of backstrap. Slice jalapeƱo pepper in half. Stuff with cream cheese. Slip it into the chunk of meat and wrap it all in bacon. Glad pan into the oven on broil. Light sprinkle of Tony C's Cajun seasoning and bath in Worcestershire sauce. When the bacon is done, it's ready. Give it a go. If you don't like it, message me. I'll come to your house and clean it up for ya.
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