Who cant handle gutting a deer?
#101
I guess that as long as you have friends that will let you take advantage of them, you're good-to-go. But what happens if your friend can't hunt with you, or decides that he's done dressing your deer? You'd be SOL.
Better learn how these guys quarter a deer without dressing it, if you can't man-up and do what has to be done yourself.
And that doesn't mean that we can't still think you're a sissy!
Mike
Better learn how these guys quarter a deer without dressing it, if you can't man-up and do what has to be done yourself.
And that doesn't mean that we can't still think you're a sissy!

Mike
#102
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Fork Horn
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I guess that as long as you have friends that will let you take advantage of them, you're good-to-go. But what happens if your friend can't hunt with you, or decides that he's done dressing your deer? You'd be SOL.
Better learn how these guys quarter a deer without dressing it, if you can't man-up and do what has to be done yourself.
And that doesn't mean that we can't still think you're a sissy!
Mike
Better learn how these guys quarter a deer without dressing it, if you can't man-up and do what has to be done yourself.
And that doesn't mean that we can't still think you're a sissy!

Mike
and im sure there are things about you that i would consider sissyfied so dont think your more of a man that someone that dont like to gut a deer.
#103
Dude, you're taking this way to personally. I'm just giving you a hard time in good fun (that's why I put the
after that statement), so don't get your panties in a twist. Gutting deer isn't something I look forward to, either, but I have a strong stomach, and it's something that has to get done to preserve the meat (and lighten the load on my back).
Mike
after that statement), so don't get your panties in a twist. Gutting deer isn't something I look forward to, either, but I have a strong stomach, and it's something that has to get done to preserve the meat (and lighten the load on my back).Mike
#104
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Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2009
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Dude, you're taking this way to personally. I'm just giving you a hard time in good fun (that's why I put the
after that statement), so don't get your panties in a twist. Gutting deer isn't something I look forward to, either, but I have a strong stomach, and it's something that has to get done to preserve the meat (and lighten the load on my back).
Mike
after that statement), so don't get your panties in a twist. Gutting deer isn't something I look forward to, either, but I have a strong stomach, and it's something that has to get done to preserve the meat (and lighten the load on my back).Mike
#105
If I were your friend, and I felt that you only hunted with me because I'd gut your deer, then I would feel taken advantage of. I guess I don't know the dynamic you have with them, but that's how it appears on the surface.
Mike
Mike
#106
Maybe it's just the type of guys I hang out with, but this kind of razzing is normal, especially when the beer gets flowing. I have one friend that we greet each other with "Hey F****R!." I have a feeling you wouldn't feel very comfortable around my group of friends. So here's the deal... it was a joke. All meant in fun. So relax. Life's too short to get all twisted up over this.
Mike
Mike
#108
You need to know it. I won't let anyone field dress my game. I've seen some field dressing from other hunters and it looked like an abortion with a chain saw and then they wonder why the meat tasted the way it did? DUH!!! Good Luck this year.
Bobby
Bobby
#110
A hunting buddy of mine loves having his hands in a deer and if he is around I let him clean mine. It's hard to stop from snickering while I hold the deers leg up and he does the work but the guy is an artist.!!!



