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Rob/PA Bowyer 10-18-2007 08:48 PM

RE: butt out
 
I hate Cabelas links, they ruin the page.[&:];)

I see no need for it, a quick ring with a good blade and it all comes out with the guts.

Like said above nchawkeye, why would you leave the tenderloins? You can't get to them from the outside.

lpv77 10-18-2007 09:21 PM

RE: butt out
 
Thats funny you mentioned this! I bought one after feeliing like a sucker:)A sucker I feel no more! That tool does work very well and make that task much easier. I hate to admit it but I did insert it in the wrong hole! I had to give her a hysterectomy to get the damn thing out!I stopped telling people though because my friends that know me think It wasnt an accident[8D]

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I used this tool just recently and it works pretty good it makes it easier. when i used it i was rushing and almost put it in hervag and gave her a hystarectomy {sp} :D. anywa y i'm very satisfied with the tool. anyone else try it out ?













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isatarak 10-18-2007 11:19 PM

RE: butt out
 
I got one this year and used it for the first time on a doe. It works great. I mean great.

PABuck_HNTR 10-19-2007 03:34 AM

RE: butt out
 
I have one ,but haven't used it for some reason. I guess I keep forgetting its in the pack, and proceed with the chore like I always did in the past. A sharp knife and some patience.

nchawkeye 10-19-2007 04:56 AM

RE: butt out
 
You guys are sure easy to bait...I knew when I posted that it would get a rise out of some...I do remove the tenderloins, I just don't gut the deer...

The way I'm set up, I can get a 4.wheeler to just about any deer..I put them on the rack of the 4-wheeler...Take them to the skinning tree, hang...After removing the shouders, hams, backstraps, I make a 5-6 inch incision at the short ribs...Then slide your knife under the tenderloins, slip your fingers inside and you can gently work the tenderlions out of the deer....

BDC 10-19-2007 06:08 AM

RE: butt out
 
It's just something else to pack in the woods. It won't be much longer that I will have two backpacks to carry all the new gimmicks.

BobCo19-65 10-19-2007 06:26 AM

RE: butt out
 
I have one, but have not used it yet. I plan to though.

Rhody Hunter 10-19-2007 10:00 AM

RE: butt out
 
i agree i could do it with a knife but i was just giving my review on it i think it made it easier and wasn't that expensive so i think it was worth it

gzg38b 10-19-2007 10:30 AM

RE: butt out
 
Maybe I'm a sucker but it looks like a damn good idea to me. I hate reaming that cornhole with my knife. It's the most time consuming part of the whole process for me. Why not?Seems like it would save me 3 or 4 minutes.

The one thing I tend to screw up is the bladder. Sometimes I don't get all the connective tissue cut to allow the bladder to come out with the rest of the guts. No big deal other than I have to do some more cutting, being careful not to puncture it.

I agree - the Butt-Out tool will be the subject of a Darwin Award in the near future, I'm afraid. I just hope nobody get's hurt too bad....[8D]


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