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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3042826" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I can’t remember all the details to the story, but I knew a guy who lived in TX and hunted in KS. For some reason, he killed a buck, immediately loaded it in his suburban with the guts in it, and drove home with it. He cleaned it when he got home. He’s a weird guy, and it was a weird story. I’ll see if my brother remembers the details.</p><p></p><p>I’ve been hunting out of state for 15 years, and my deer processing procedures are the same no matter where I hunt.</p><p>Hang it.</p><p>Skin it.</p><p>Quarter or debone into a cooler.</p><p>Soak meat in cool water to cool the meat and remove any hair.</p><p>Ice it down (never heard of anyone using dry ice).</p><p>Haul off the carcass.</p><p>If it’s a doe, I keep the lower half of a front leg, and if it’s a buck, I’ll have the head.</p><p>Knock on wood, but I have never been ”stopped” by a game warden.</p><p></p><p>I did meet Ben Bickerstaff while hauling off three carcasses several years ago. He was parked in my easement gate on a “stake out” looking for road hunters...really nice guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3042826, member: 24452"] I can’t remember all the details to the story, but I knew a guy who lived in TX and hunted in KS. For some reason, he killed a buck, immediately loaded it in his suburban with the guts in it, and drove home with it. He cleaned it when he got home. He’s a weird guy, and it was a weird story. I’ll see if my brother remembers the details. I’ve been hunting out of state for 15 years, and my deer processing procedures are the same no matter where I hunt. Hang it. Skin it. Quarter or debone into a cooler. Soak meat in cool water to cool the meat and remove any hair. Ice it down (never heard of anyone using dry ice). Haul off the carcass. If it’s a doe, I keep the lower half of a front leg, and if it’s a buck, I’ll have the head. Knock on wood, but I have never been ”stopped” by a game warden. I did meet Ben Bickerstaff while hauling off three carcasses several years ago. He was parked in my easement gate on a “stake out” looking for road hunters...really nice guy. [/QUOTE]
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