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<blockquote data-quote="diggler1833" data-source="post: 3893701" data-attributes="member: 48072"><p>I gut mine at a lasered distance from my back porch. It used to take me a long time, but I've found that cutting the large intestine and tying it in a knot keeps the turds from falling into the chest cavity. Also, unless I'm trying to save the heart and lungs to show off what a broadhead or bullet did...a few quick rakes with a good knife removes them 5x faster than trying to feel my way around.</p><p></p><p>I do the skinning and rough cuts at the house, and put the meat in a cooler with ice water to soak. Since I don't kill much worth having mounted, the head comes off right at the beginning, which makes the skinning around the front shoulders and down much, much faster.</p><p></p><p>The remainder of the carcass is dropped off next to the gut pile.</p><p></p><p>I use that as bait for shooting coyotes, but frequently now have bald eagles scavenging off of them...which is really fun to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diggler1833, post: 3893701, member: 48072"] I gut mine at a lasered distance from my back porch. It used to take me a long time, but I've found that cutting the large intestine and tying it in a knot keeps the turds from falling into the chest cavity. Also, unless I'm trying to save the heart and lungs to show off what a broadhead or bullet did...a few quick rakes with a good knife removes them 5x faster than trying to feel my way around. I do the skinning and rough cuts at the house, and put the meat in a cooler with ice water to soak. Since I don't kill much worth having mounted, the head comes off right at the beginning, which makes the skinning around the front shoulders and down much, much faster. The remainder of the carcass is dropped off next to the gut pile. I use that as bait for shooting coyotes, but frequently now have bald eagles scavenging off of them...which is really fun to watch. [/QUOTE]
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