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<blockquote data-quote="kirk1978" data-source="post: 3892891" data-attributes="member: 560"><p>I have always been able to field dress my deer then quarter it up once I get them back to the house, until last weekend. The buck I shot of course died in the worst possible spot, 14ft deep dry creek bed about 60 yards from a spot I could drag him up the bank. So I took a little more time and quartered him up (in the pitch dark with a flashlight) right where he expired, so I could carry him out a piece at a time. To be honest it wasn't too bad and I may start doing them all that way, unless its a wall hanger of course. Just curious if others ever do the same?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirk1978, post: 3892891, member: 560"] I have always been able to field dress my deer then quarter it up once I get them back to the house, until last weekend. The buck I shot of course died in the worst possible spot, 14ft deep dry creek bed about 60 yards from a spot I could drag him up the bank. So I took a little more time and quartered him up (in the pitch dark with a flashlight) right where he expired, so I could carry him out a piece at a time. To be honest it wasn't too bad and I may start doing them all that way, unless its a wall hanger of course. Just curious if others ever do the same? [/QUOTE]
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