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Planter 09-25-2008 11:31 AM

RE: YOU KILLED, NOW WHAT?
 
I usually field dress the beast ASAP and then take my gear back to the truck. They are much easier to drag if you don't have a bow or pack. I grab the cell phone and see if anybody is about. If so I happily wait for them. If not I leave everything I don't need in the truck and go back and start dragging.

I always offer to help others drag!! Much easier job with two guys and then they can owe you the same effort.

I have just never figured out how a dead deer can reach out and grab every tree or root while your pulling!! It's like they don't want to leave the woods!

LKNCHOPPERS 09-25-2008 11:36 AM

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No problem, field dress it. Drag it to my vehicle. Bring it to my garage, hook it to my block and tackle. Raise it to a comfortable position. Skin it, quarter it. Put the quarters in my shop refridgerator and butcher it over the next couple of days. Here is a picture of my Dad from last year skinning at the back of the motorcycle shop.


Rhody Hunter 09-25-2008 12:10 PM

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ORIGINAL: NCRemington700

Sure I'll answer that question...but first, my own question...WHY ARE WE YELLING!??!?:D

I'd field dress it, take it home, skin it, debone the meat, put the meat on ice, and package it up in a couple of days after sitting on ice. Or you could take it straight to your processor.
yup that is what i do . i wish i had a cold storage locker sometimes

cooter144 09-25-2008 12:41 PM

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Am I missing something...what is the problem?

Gut it and drag it out of there.

NavyDeerHunter 09-25-2008 01:22 PM

RE: YOU KILLED, NOW WHAT?
 
Soooo, you did not shoot a doe that you may have otherwise taken? What if that were a decent buck @ 6:30 pm., would you have shot him? Just curious.


ORIGINAL: mobow


And in fact, I've done just that on more than one occassion. Which is why, I might add, I did NOT shoot that doe I had at 14 yards on opening day......A Monday, @ 6:30 pm. I had to go to work Tuesday morning and didn't want to mess with it.

Sometimes we need to use our heads, and maybe sometimes it's best just to not go......No matter how badly we want to. Sometimes we need to think of these things before we go to the woods........Ok, it's 80 degrees today......There will be no processor open by the time I get the deer back to my truck.....Can I realistically take care of it tonight?

If that answer is "No" stay home or don't shoot.

TEmbry 09-25-2008 01:27 PM

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ORIGINAL: NavyDeerHunter

Soooo, you did not shoot a doe that you may have otherwise taken? What if that were a decent buck @ 6:30 pm., would you have shot him? Just curious.


ORIGINAL: mobow


And in fact, I've done just that on more than one occassion. Which is why, I might add, I did NOT shoot that doe I had at 14 yards on opening day......A Monday, @ 6:30 pm. I had to go to work Tuesday morning and didn't want to mess with it.

Sometimes we need to use our heads, and maybe sometimes it's best just to not go......No matter how badly we want to. Sometimes we need to think of these things before we go to the woods........Ok, it's 80 degrees today......There will be no processor open by the time I get the deer back to my truck.....Can I realistically take care of it tonight?

If that answer is "No" stay home or don't shoot.

Ill anticipate his answer and give one for him[8D]

Hell yes! Time can be taken off of work to track down a good buck, as could a doe obviously, but buck opportunities are much harder to come by than doe encounters. Doe kills, ina way, can be timed out for convenience of cleaning time,etc. Buck kills, you make time for.

If mobow doesnt agree, well then that answer stands for my answer to that situation.:D

GMMAT 09-25-2008 01:39 PM

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I know what Mobow's saying.

There has been many a doe that had a better evening than she might have.....because I knew Lisa and I had plans, that night. I take my time with her, seriously.;)

If I'm gonna forego an evening with my wife.....it's gonna be one special deer.

live2Draw 09-25-2008 01:58 PM

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If I am out hunting, I dont anticipate being home untill 11pm anyway. its safer, I go get the deer, I field dress it, I drag it out, then I get it checked in (there is a 24hr gas station here that does it...so great) then off to the butcher.


Hoyt_Viper 09-25-2008 02:42 PM

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Last year I shot a nice 6 point 2 days before season ended. It was almost too dark to see which way he went, and had to cross a creek to pick up trail. I waited til morning, and when I found him...nothing left but skin and rack. Ribs were chewed in half and all the meat was torn out and gone. I dont have yotes around, but this year I saw my first bear. Do you think a bear would do that?

Anyway,, back to the post. Im doing the best I can this year to retrieve any kill. I may end up looking all night due to what I witnessed last year!

silentassassin 09-25-2008 03:11 PM

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Soooo, you did not shoot a doe that you may have otherwise taken? What if that were a decent buck @ 6:30 pm., would you have shot him? Just curious
I do that quite a bit actually. I did it this past weekend as a matter of fact. I was over a mile from the truck in a place with no ATV access so I opted not to shoot a doe. If a good buck would have come buy and given me a shot it would have been a different story. I wouldn't have minded dragging a big one nearly as bad. The processor thing is a non-issue for me because I know both of the ones that I use regularly, pretty well and I just pull up wash them out, hang them, put them in the cooler, and stuff the paper saying "regular cut" in them and I'm done. It doesn't matter what time of night it is. Which I must say is pretty convenient considering the distances I travel many times to hunt.


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