Aaron, Deer can be a bit of an illusion. Judging deer when they are hanging VS when they are all laid out in the freeze can be a totally different vision. Deer are one of those animals where there is a lot of wasted weight and with very little meat in a lot of areas. They have those long skinny legs and a huge skeleton. Keep in mind how much the head, hide, and legs weigh once they are removed. This has now put your weight of 150lbs down to around the 100lb mark. Depending on how much "shot" waste if any that the butcher would have had to remove as well as the amount of bone and fat that would have gone to waste your probably not far from the weight you got. Its kinda of one of those grey areas where its hard to know how your meat was handled (cleanliness) or if the butcher had kept any of your meat. In order to keep your mind at peace you should ask around for a reputable butcher or best yet do it your self. It is surprisingly so easy to do and the best thing is you get the cuts you want, you know how the meat was handled and cleaned and you get to package it securely and properly marked the way you want it. Keep in mind the quality and amount of meat you get start with the hunter. Look after the animal and shot areas right from the start and you will be pleased in the end. When you get your next deer give me a shout. I would be glad to teach you how to butcher your own deer. I guarantee you will be more then happy doing it your self. Hope this helped. Jason
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