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<blockquote data-quote="Shotgun84" data-source="post: 4964579" data-attributes="member: 9097"><p>Like others said watch some videos and do your best man. Take your time and give yourself a chance to calm down before you go breaking blades out especially if it's your first deer. Speaking of blades make sure they're nice and sharp and that you have a sharpener on hand. Dont put too much pressure on yourself to get it all perfect the first time. Its a learning process. Anyone who says they haven't messed up field dressing a time or two isn't being honest. As far as the butchering part goes I just try to cut out each muscle group as neatly as I can and get as much of the tough stringy sinew off the meat as possible. I think there's some good tips in this article but you'll find your own way with time: <a href="https://www.fieldandstream.com/how-to-butcher-your-own-deer/" target="_blank">https://www.fieldandstream.com/how-to-butcher-your-own-deer/</a></p><p>The fact that you care enough about doing a good job to ask folks and do research about it tells me you're gonna do just fine.</p><p>Good luck out there man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shotgun84, post: 4964579, member: 9097"] Like others said watch some videos and do your best man. Take your time and give yourself a chance to calm down before you go breaking blades out especially if it's your first deer. Speaking of blades make sure they're nice and sharp and that you have a sharpener on hand. Dont put too much pressure on yourself to get it all perfect the first time. Its a learning process. Anyone who says they haven't messed up field dressing a time or two isn't being honest. As far as the butchering part goes I just try to cut out each muscle group as neatly as I can and get as much of the tough stringy sinew off the meat as possible. I think there's some good tips in this article but you'll find your own way with time: [URL]https://www.fieldandstream.com/how-to-butcher-your-own-deer/[/URL] The fact that you care enough about doing a good job to ask folks and do research about it tells me you're gonna do just fine. Good luck out there man [/QUOTE]
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