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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: BowtechDan]
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02/16/17 02:33 AM
02/16/17 02:33 AM
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ridgestalker
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Never split the breast bone to get it all out. Reach on up in there and cut the windpipe and such and pull. x2
"The Heavens declare the glory of God;and the firmament sheweth his handiwork" Pslam 19:1
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: ridgestalker]
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02/16/17 02:36 AM
02/16/17 02:36 AM
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Posts: 644 Madison County
bholmes
4 point
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Never split the breast bone to get it all out. Reach on up in there and cut the windpipe and such and pull. x2 x3
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: AC870]
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02/16/17 03:09 AM
02/16/17 03:09 AM
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Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 16,565 Montgomery
bamaeyedoc
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Montgomery
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My brother powers through em with a knife. He's a sight to behold. He hangs his in the shed and guts them. That's the way I've always done it. My issue has always been trying to get the bladder out without rupturing it. Dr. B
AKA: “Dr. B” Aldeer #121 8-3-2000 Proud alum of AUM, UAB, and UA Member of Team 10 Point 2023-2024 ALdeer Deer Contest Winners
Glennis Jerome "Jerry" Harris 1938-2017 UGA Class of 1960 BS/MS Forestry LTJG, USNR
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: deerfeeder89]
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02/16/17 03:23 AM
02/16/17 03:23 AM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 972 Shelby County
BibbCounty
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Shelby County
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For those of yall that say you dont gut them how are you getting the inner loins out or are you just wasteing them? Which i dont understand why you would waste except out of laziness. I'm just thinking out loud. You can cut those side flanks inside the back legs and the guts will kind of just fall down into the body cavity , you just kind of cut it down to just above the rib cage. It will all stay in there.
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: deerfeeder89]
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02/16/17 03:28 AM
02/16/17 03:28 AM
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Posts: 6,565 D'Iberville, MS
MS_Hunter
14 point
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14 point
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For those of yall that say you dont gut them how are you getting the inner loins out or are you just wasteing them? Which i dont understand why you would waste except out of laziness. I'm just thinking out loud. Just peel the guts down far enough to get in there and cut them out. It`s pretty easy after you do it a few times.
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: BibbCounty]
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02/16/17 03:29 AM
02/16/17 03:29 AM
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Posts: 14,860 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
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For those of yall that say you dont gut them how are you getting the inner loins out or are you just wasteing them? Which i dont understand why you would waste except out of laziness. I'm just thinking out loud. You can cut those side flanks inside the back legs and the guts will kind of just fall down into the body cavity , you just kind of cut it down to just above the rib cage. It will all stay in there. Yep. It's pretty easy.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: deerfeeder89]
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02/16/17 03:30 AM
02/16/17 03:30 AM
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Posts: 26,834 Helena
3toe
Talking Turkey
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Talking Turkey
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Helena
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For those of yall that say you dont gut them how are you getting the inner loins out or are you just wasteing them? Which i dont understand why you would waste except out of laziness. I'm just thinking out loud. I hang mine upside down, make a small cut from the rear end about half way down the deer. Reach in, push the intestines aside and grab them and cut them out. Depending on how good you are at removing the hind quarters sometimes you can go in from the outside around the backbone and get them. It's not hard at all.
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: NWALJM]
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02/16/17 03:52 AM
02/16/17 03:52 AM
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Posts: 14,860 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
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Any of you guys tried quartering and packing a deer out of the woods like they do out west with mulies, elk, etc? It looks like it would be ideal if you had the ability and tools to get the meat out. One less thing to do once you leave the field as well. I've done it with whitetails and elk. Never used a saw for any of it, only a knife. I hope to add a mule deer to that list in October. Packing it out is way easier than dragging a dang cart through the woods.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: BibbCounty]
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02/16/17 04:04 AM
02/16/17 04:04 AM
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 13,825 Over yonder
extreme heights hunter
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Over yonder
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For those of yall that say you dont gut them how are you getting the inner loins out or are you just wasteing them? Which i dont understand why you would waste except out of laziness. I'm just thinking out loud. You can cut those side flanks inside the back legs and the guts will kind of just fall down into the body cavity , you just kind of cut it down to just above the rib cage. It will all stay in there. been doing it that way a long time
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: timbercruiser]
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02/16/17 04:23 AM
02/16/17 04:23 AM
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Posts: 36,848 alabama
BhamFred
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Freak of Nature
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alabama
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I don't hang em, skin em , or gut em. Lay em on the tailgate and cut em down the back. Cut em down outside of all legs skin around and remove legs. Fillet out the backstrap, and reach in side and get inner loins out. Trim the neck meat and dispose of the whole carcass, guts and all in one package.
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: timbercruiser]
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02/16/17 06:33 AM
02/16/17 06:33 AM
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TooTall
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I used to gut every deer, then for a few years I did the gutless method. Now I'm gutting again, and here the main two reasons why:
Yield. I went from a little under 30% to right at or just above 40%. This is boneless and trimmed. The rib meat and meat along the ribs (breast and belly) make up a big part of this yield. That meat is excellent for grinding.
Innards. When possible, I eat the heart and liver. I do not count them in my yield.
Ive tried all of the methods above for opening the cavity, and the cleanest and easiest method I now use is to of course start with gloves. Next, before cutting through the abdominal muscles, I take a knife and cut through the meat down to the breastbone all the way to the esophogeal opening. I then take a saw and hold it upside down cutting through the breastbone. This will release the blood in the cavity if there is any and allow you to take out the heart. I saw up to the xiphoid process but not through it. After I have the heart out, I open up the abdomen with my knife and let the stomach/intestines/liver/spleen/kidneys fall down. I take out the liver, which is the hard purple organ (the soft purple one is the spleen) and place it in a separate bag. I then use my knife to cut the cartilaginous xiphoid and that drops the guts.
I've tried many other ways as I said, but a saw is the way to go. If you're in doubt, just go watch a video of a lamb being butchered. Commercial operations waste nothing and I don't see any reason why I should either. If the paunch of the deer has been hit by a bullet, meaning if a bullet has gone anywhere behind the diaphragm, I use the gutless method and avoid the tenderloins. Its just too hard to get the bacteria off and have a presentable piece of meat.
"The kill is the satisfying, indeed essential, conclusion to a successful hunt. But, I take no pleasure in the act itself. One does not hunt in order to kill, but kills in order to have hunted. - Finn Aagard
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: N2TRKYS]
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02/16/17 08:52 AM
02/16/17 08:52 AM
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Joined: May 2012
Posts: 8,670 NW Alabama
R_H_Clark
Leupold Pro Staff
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NW Alabama
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Any of you guys tried quartering and packing a deer out of the woods like they do out west with mulies, elk, etc? It looks like it would be ideal if you had the ability and tools to get the meat out. One less thing to do once you leave the field as well. I've done it with whitetails and elk. Never used a saw for any of it, only a knife. I hope to add a mule deer to that list in October. Packing it out is way easier than dragging a dang cart through the woods. Oh,I don't know. My preferred method is to drive the truck down to the corn pile and just load my deer.
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: timbercruiser]
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02/16/17 08:52 AM
02/16/17 08:52 AM
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 14,286 Chilton County
MarksOutdoors
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I'm not a big guy, around 165 lbs., but have never had much of a problem splitting the chest cavity. I just make sure my knife is plenty sharp.
Someone earlier suggested using some pruners to assist. Sounds legit.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." -G. K. Chesterton
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Re: Cleaning deer
[Re: tiger1432]
#2029862
02/16/17 09:49 AM
02/16/17 09:49 AM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 25,693 South Alabama
Rebelman
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 25,693
South Alabama
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your loosing the best cut in a deer if you do not gut What cut? the ribs? You can get the tenderloins without fully gutting.
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