What do you do with the guts?
#12
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From: Shamong New Jersey USA
Not sure but I think there may be deer dogs involved.It is a problem as if the dogs get on the guts,it' s tough to get them off.Hunted in Virginia where they used dogs,and they never gutted them in the woods.
Joe
Joe
#15
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From: Smyrna De USA
i leave them where they drop, usually gone by the next morning, i watched a fox work his self to death trying to drag to a woods 1/4 mile away. had a buck run up to the blood stain the next night, didn' t seem to bother him.
#16
Boone & Crockett
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From:
1 cup flour
1 fresh lemon
i tablespoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cajun pepper
2 large eggs
2 tablespoons garlic
1 can of beer
** whip lightly untill frothy **
** marinate for 3 hours **
** place in deep frying pan and cook on medium until golden brown turning every 4 minutes**
** let cool for 20 minutes **
** serve with rice **
1 fresh lemon
i tablespoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cajun pepper
2 large eggs
2 tablespoons garlic
1 can of beer
** whip lightly untill frothy **
** marinate for 3 hours **
** place in deep frying pan and cook on medium until golden brown turning every 4 minutes**
** let cool for 20 minutes **
** serve with rice **
#17
gut where they fall (unless in a clover field or something)
then i usually cover it up with branches and stuff. this way nobody will walk up to it. the foxes and raccoons get rid of it within a day or two. makes the most sense to me.
then i usually cover it up with branches and stuff. this way nobody will walk up to it. the foxes and raccoons get rid of it within a day or two. makes the most sense to me.
#18
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From: The socialist state of Massachusetts
I killed 2 deer in my woods this Fall, and I left both gutpiles in the woods for any critter who wanted to feast on them. I returned to each gutpile several days later. By the way, I left the heart and liver with the guts. At any rate, when I returned, the only thing left was the stomach of each deer. Must be that most critters aren' t interested in the acidity? Anyone else with a similar experience?
Clint
Clint


