madc0w2000
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Think I will stay in the truck and tell her to come get me when you killed the bear!!
Mad Professor said:Where you hunting? I hate having 50 morons nearby so still prefer the deep woods. I'll walk miles off the beaten path, still are some places like that in S. Vt. and W. Ma. (GMB knows the areas :v )
The guts weigh 50-60 lbs on a big deer, want to drag them out too? Really sucks if there is no snow and/or drag is uphill.
GOOD LUCK HUNTING!!!!! POST GAME HAVESTED WITH PRBs!!!!
Halftail said::thumbsup:Davy said:Yeah well I ain't rising to the bait ... you young Penciltucky whippersnapper! :rotf: I was guttin N cleanin deer with my kabar pocketknife 10 years afore you were borned! :blah:
You do not need gimmicks to clean an animal ... just good sense! :thumbsup:
Davy
Penciltucky Whippersnapper... :rotf:
Y'all kain't spell worth a darn, as a former Pennsyltuky wippersnapper, I protest. :cursing:
I will stand by my assertion that an "anus" removal tool will always be a needed from time to time.
never went through the pelvic bone which is really unnecessary.
I've cut the pelvic arch a couple times to do that but the hind legs flop around so much after that that I stopped doing it
For example, we do a "30 second gut" here in serious bear country, in order to get up and moving away from the gut pile as soon as possible.
I agree, I never do this all it does is expose and ruin good meat.
fw707 said:Mad Professor said:Where you hunting? I hate having 50 morons nearby so still prefer the deep woods. I'll walk miles off the beaten path, still are some places like that in S. Vt. and W. Ma. (GMB knows the areas :v )
The guts weigh 50-60 lbs on a big deer, want to drag them out too? Really sucks if there is no snow and/or drag is uphill.
GOOD LUCK HUNTING!!!!! POST GAME HAVESTED WITH PRBs!!!!
That was just a suggestion for those guys that hunt close to the road! :surrender:
I hunted a buddy's farm last year and we loaded my deer into his truck in an alfalfa field. First one ever that I haven't had the pleasure of field dressing and dragging out. :grin:
I agree with those hunters Antelope meat tasted like a roasted tire. I hear the younger ones taste better though.
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