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January 29, 2014, 05:57:42 AM
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Well i recently came across a good bit of deer meat, and im wondering if anyone is interested in some free deliciously dehydrated deer jerky.

Meat barely dehydrated


Donations will be greatly accepted, apparently we got some cry babies on the forum, but no worries there is always a way around things.


Update:So after speaking to a few friends who are privy to this sort of situation we have realized that i can avoid any legal risk by simply giving the jerk away for free, but charging for shipping.  Wink Wink    

Thank you guys for your support so early out the gate, i surely did not expect this sort of response but im more than pleased with the result thus far. Again thank you and ill try to keep the jerky coming.


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January 29, 2014, 03:34:40 PM
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Depends, where are you located and where were the deer harvested?
I did not make any myself this year and have been wanting some?
What is your pricing?


Well i recently came across a good bit of deer meat, and im wondering if anyone is interested in some cheap deliciously dehydrated deer jerky.


Will hook anyone up who wants some, just trying to gauge interest before i get ahead of myself by posting prices.


Will post pictures of the meat and the final product tomorrow afternoon.








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January 29, 2014, 04:23:06 PM
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maybe if you can send to the UK

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January 29, 2014, 04:27:14 PM
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Came across on the road?  Wink
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January 29, 2014, 04:29:05 PM
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Are you in eu?
I would like to buy some jerky  Smiley

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Interested.. I love that stuff.



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January 29, 2014, 04:59:30 PM
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That's why I asked where it was harvested and such.
There are lots of sales from individuals on ebay for venison and other wild game jerky.  It's difficult to know what is legit and what is not.

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January 29, 2014, 05:13:24 PM
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That's why I asked where it was harvested and such.
There are lots of sales from individuals on ebay for venison and other wild game jerky.  It's difficult to know what is legit and what is not.

Thanks for the input on Ebay sales. I will be going on there next and reporting any illegal ads.  Like i said before Necessity is one thing For profit is another.  

Praise the Lord we have a Bitcoin Game Warden on these forums and Ebay. Catchin' all you poachers! This guy isn't slaughtering family's of deer. He is not making tree-fiddy off the deer to make a profit. lol Calm down

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January 29, 2014, 05:17:02 PM
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That's why I asked where it was harvested and such.
There are lots of sales from individuals on ebay for venison and other wild game jerky.  It's difficult to know what is legit and what is not.

Thanks for the input on Ebay sales. I will be going on there next and reporting any illegal ads.  Like i said before Necessity is one thing For profit is another. 

Praise the Lord we have a Bitcoin Game Warden on these forums and Ebay. Catchin' all you poachers!
If everyone had the same mentality as you the world would be void of all living creatures.

I edited it before you posted.
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January 29, 2014, 05:29:17 PM
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That's why I asked where it was harvested and such.
There are lots of sales from individuals on ebay for venison and other wild game jerky.  It's difficult to know what is legit and what is not.

Thanks for the input on Ebay sales. I will be going on there next and reporting any illegal ads.  Like i said before Necessity is one thing For profit is another. 

Praise the Lord we have a Bitcoin Game Warden on these forums and Ebay. Catchin' all you poachers!
If everyone had the same mentality as you the world would be void of all living creatures.

I edited it before you posted.
And your post is absolutely meaningless to this whole thing. It only proves you have talent for being a smart ass.  It has no Relevant content

Okay, relevant time then.

  • He is gauging interest, you most likely deterred him. Good Job, +1 vigilante
  • People are not always from the USA
  • Do something useful with your time, other then reporting people when it may or may not be reportable.
  • He is looking to "hook you up" not charge you 1 BTC a LB. or make a killing
  • Maybe his family doesn't like jerky, he came across it, he didn't say he hunted it.


Relevance completed.


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January 29, 2014, 05:29:22 PM
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I am a hunter myself and I we eat everything I get.  Although since my injury it has been rare that I can hunt.  We live in rural in the woods by my in-laws farm and we are constantly having to report and run off poachers.  It's crazy that some people just kill to kill.  Maybe take horns and leave the rest of the deer.  It's sad and unethical.


That's why I asked where it was harvested and such.
There are lots of sales from individuals on ebay for venison and other wild game jerky.  It's difficult to know what is legit and what is not.

Thanks for the input on Ebay sales. I will be going on there next and reporting any illegal ads.  Like i said before Necessity is one thing For profit is another. 

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January 29, 2014, 05:33:57 PM
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Bah..
People regularly sell child pornography and drugs for btc (and fiat, of course) , i thought that OP just happened to be an hunter and hunted a deer and wanted to try to sell the results of his work for bitcoins. It's a good thing imo. He was not settling up a business, just an occasional friendly transaction.
In many places wild animals are a problem for the ecosystem, i.e. here in italy the govern will pay you a small amount of money for each killed wildboar in certain places and seasons (otherwise the game-keepers have to kill them by themself).
I've never tried deer jerky and never bought a physical good for btc, and i want to try it. Never thought i have to switch to the darknet to do so...

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January 29, 2014, 05:34:38 PM
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I was looking to do this same thing a year or two ago, at the time Bitcoin wasn't considered a legitimate currency, so it wasn't technically selling it. I don't know what the laws regarding it now are, but thats assuming it is even a problem if 1) you are in the U.S, and 2) It isn't farm raised deer (which can be legally sold)

I'd hope that you don't hunt unethically, but as far as the poaching allegation, thats a bit absurd at this point. The OP said:

Well i recently came across a good bit of deer meat, and im wondering if anyone is interested in some cheap deliciously dehydrated deer jerky.

They didn't say, I have as much deer as you want on demand, although some states (assuming you are in the U.S) don't have limits on how many deer you can shoot per year. I'd hope that the OP doesn't poison anyone, but there really isn't enough evidence to claim any wrongdoing at this point.
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January 29, 2014, 05:34:51 PM
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mmm deer jerky is sooo good....

Haven't had any in a couple of years though Sad

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January 29, 2014, 05:38:18 PM
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Manebjorn,  Hunting is completely understandable and have no problems at all with hunters. I do appreciate your input on this being a hunter yourself  and understanding the problems with poaching.
The world has lots of people who do nasty things just as you pointed out "killing for horns"  I live in the mountains of Massachusetts where there are tons of hunters who feed their families with the meat. There are lots of poachers here too.   Alot of people don't realize the impact of poaching.
Hope you heal up well and be able to hunt again soon Smiley


I don't think anyone here is advocating poaching, but I do appreciate your concerns with the selling of uninspected meat.  I would definitely be leery of buying meat from someone on the internet.

Luckily I know a few hunters and I might be able to beg them for some leftover venison Smiley
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January 29, 2014, 05:43:28 PM
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Saltyspitton, I appreciate you stopping by here and ask that if this user is based in the USA this thread would be illegal an ask to lock it.    

As I said, last time I asked, it was legal for me to sell Venison Jerky for Bitcoin from Wisconsin, as my family are big hunters and were taking 30+ deer per year (legally through crop damage). You can't sell it for USD, but you can "barter" for it which is what Bitcoin fell under at the time. There are also exceptions to that rule as well. You can go to a local farm stand and buy wild game in some states, you can donate wild game to food banks, etc. It is really up to the OP to look into what they are doing and make sure they keep it legal, else they will get pinched.
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January 29, 2014, 05:51:59 PM
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I think if you call the USDA and explain that you want to sell Wild deer meat for Bitcoins I'm sure they will tell you it's 100% illegal.

Mayhaps, but I trust the OP to do their own research based on specific regulation that applies to where they are.
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January 29, 2014, 05:56:34 PM
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That's why I asked where it was harvested and such.
There are lots of sales from individuals on ebay for venison and other wild game jerky.  It's difficult to know what is legit and what is not.

Thanks for the input on Ebay sales. I will be going on there next and reporting any illegal ads.  Like i said before Necessity is one thing For profit is another. 

Praise the Lord we have a Bitcoin Game Warden on these forums and Ebay. Catchin' all you poachers!
If everyone had the same mentality as you the world would be void of all living creatures.

1) Calm your ass down

2) You make yourslf look like a paranoid asshole, Instead of a good guy.

3) Guy hasent replied yet.

4) CALM DOWN!
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January 29, 2014, 05:57:48 PM
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That's why I asked where it was harvested and such.
There are lots of sales from individuals on ebay for venison and other wild game jerky.  It's difficult to know what is legit and what is not.

Thanks for the input on Ebay sales. I will be going on there next and reporting any illegal ads.  Like i said before Necessity is one thing For profit is another. 

Praise the Lord we have a Bitcoin Game Warden on these forums and Ebay. Catchin' all you poachers!
If everyone had the same mentality as you the world would be void of all living creatures.

1) Calm your ass down

2) You make yourslf look like a paranoid asshole, Instead of a good guy.

3) Guy hasent replied yet.

4) CALM DOWN!

Thank you for reiterating my points  Grin
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January 29, 2014, 06:03:05 PM
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Thanks.

I am a hunter myself and I we eat everything I get.  Although since my injury it has been rare that I can hunt.  We live in rural in the woods by my in-laws farm and we are constantly having to report and run off poachers.  It's crazy that some people just kill to kill.  Maybe take horns and leave the rest of the deer.  It's sad and unethical.


That's why I asked where it was harvested and such.
There are lots of sales from individuals on ebay for venison and other wild game jerky.  It's difficult to know what is legit and what is not.

Thanks for the input on Ebay sales. I will be going on there next and reporting any illegal ads.  Like i said before Necessity is one thing For profit is another. 
Manebjorn,  Hunting is completely understandable and have no problems at all with hunters. I do appreciate your input on this being a hunter yourself  and understanding the problems with poaching.
The world has lots of people who do nasty things just as you pointed out "killing for horns"  I live in the mountains of Massachusetts where there are tons of hunters who feed their families with the meat. There are lots of poachers here too.   Alot of people don't realize the impact of poaching.
Hope you heal up well and be able to hunt again soon Smiley

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