#2052590 - 08/31/10 01:55 PM
Re: Field Dressing
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Winchester
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Hang them up. You can do a much cleaner job. I disagree and much prefer to gut them on the ground! I saw and split the pelvic bone, cut the diaphram on either side and reach up and cut the windpipe. I then actually peel everything inside them from top to bottom, absolutely nothing left in them, absolutely clean as a pin from top to bottom in about 2 minutes or less. I have saw people waste 10 minutes gutting a deer and make a mess, its really not that hard and most people make way too big a deal of it!
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#2052610 - 08/31/10 02:14 PM
Re: Field Dressing
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Hang them up. You can do a much cleaner job. I disagree and much prefer to gut them on the ground! I saw and split the pelvic bone, cut the diaphram on either side and reach up and cut the windpipe. I then actually peel everything inside them from top to bottom, absolutely nothing left in them, absolutely clean as a pin from top to bottom in about 2 minutes or less. I have saw people waste 10 minutes gutting a deer and make a mess, its really not that hard and most people make way too big a deal of it! Thats how I do it as well Winchester. It is nothing to it. Like you said 2 mins or less.
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#2052647 - 08/31/10 02:30 PM
Re: Field Dressing
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Hunter0678
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Although I have field dressed one with a broadhead and a boxcutter I perfer to use a knife.  All I do is point his south end down hill and open him up. Cut the sack lose that seperates the vitals from the guts. Reach up in about elbow deep grab that goosel and cut it. Its all down hill from there. Grab that gut and start pulling on it. When Im done I use my limb saw to saw though the top side of the pelvis bone. Then put my feet on each of his hind legs take hold of the tail and lift straight up. That should break the pelvis and allow you to access the bladder and urinary track.
Agree'd, whole process quick and clean all in no more then 5 min. with no mess.
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#2052649 - 08/31/10 02:31 PM
Re: Field Dressing
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Bertman
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I use my buddy.LOL
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#2052656 - 08/31/10 02:35 PM
Re: Field Dressing
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whistlinwingman
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Although I have field dressed one with a broadhead and a boxcutter I perfer to use a knife.  All I do is point his south end down hill and open him up. Cut the sack lose that seperates the vitals from the guts. Reach up in about elbow deep grab that goosel and cut it. Its all down hill from there. Grab that gut and start pulling on it. When Im done I use my limb saw to saw though the top side of the pelvis bone. Then put my feet on each of his hind legs take hold of the tail and lift straight up. That should break the pelvis and allow you to access the bladder and urinary track.
x2. Key part is pointing southend downhill.
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#2052666 - 08/31/10 02:40 PM
Re: Field Dressing
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Jim H
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Pocket knife. Field dress'em in about 7 minutes by myself on the ground and the job is very neat.
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#2052864 - 08/31/10 05:52 PM
Re: Field Dressing
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mathews338
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I don't even gut them anymore. Hang, skin, fillet off the meat and debone at the same time. All I leave in the woods is Guts, hide, and bone. that's what i have started doing the last few years
hang'em up, skin'em, and then debone'em
i rarely even touch the guts and stuff
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#2052898 - 08/31/10 06:19 PM
Re: Field Dressing
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ShaneHallum
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I don't even gut them anymore. Hang, skin, fillet off the meat and debone at the same time. All I leave in the woods is Guts, hide, and bone. that's what i have started doing the last few years hang'em up, skin'em, and then debone'em i rarely even touch the guts and stuff
Ditto.. Peel the skin off with the 4 wheeler. I do take out the ribs so I have to open them up.
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#2053476 - 09/01/10 05:54 AM
Re: Field Dressing
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Snake
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Hang them up. You can do a much cleaner job. I disagree and much prefer to gut them on the ground! I saw and split the pelvic bone, cut the diaphram on either side and reach up and cut the windpipe. I then actually peel everything inside them from top to bottom, absolutely nothing left in them, absolutely clean as a pin from top to bottom in about 2 minutes or less. I have saw people waste 10 minutes gutting a deer and make a mess, its really not that hard and most people make way too big a deal of it!
Ditto ! Kenbob how do you do it ?
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