I was a retard yesterday
#11

Why would you waste the meat of course the guts are going to stink.
I take it you just wanted those antlers,good luck eating them they are hard on the teeth.
I take it you just wanted those antlers,good luck eating them they are hard on the teeth.
Last edited by blackhawk_archery; 11-26-2010 at 08:06 PM.
#12

How does deer stink after one night in 30 degree temps overnight?
There are a few lessons to be learned here and I'm not going to mention the quartering towards you shot, patience dude. Its only through trial and mistakes that make us more seasoned than last year.
Bobby

Bobby
#13
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 595

Hey BA, its not about the horns at all. I had plenty of help there to drag the deer.
So here is where I can learn something mabey, i will set the stage. You find your deer 24 hours after you shot it. Do you still gut it even though it smells terrible and drag it out? Do you take the chance?
Now I have lost a deer before but I never found one after this long and I wasn't taking a chance on it, but let me know if you guys would have just ignored the smell.
So here is where I can learn something mabey, i will set the stage. You find your deer 24 hours after you shot it. Do you still gut it even though it smells terrible and drag it out? Do you take the chance?
Now I have lost a deer before but I never found one after this long and I wasn't taking a chance on it, but let me know if you guys would have just ignored the smell.
#16
#17

Next time you are suspicious about the meat being spoiled dont even cut into the guts make you a cut in the hind quarter and smell the meat.The guts are always going to stink they will stink even 10 minutes after a kill.
#18
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Nov 2003
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I was on your side up until the gutting the deer thing. You already realized you made a mistake by the shot and the track job. Stuff happens. Live, learn and move on.
But..... what are you talking about gutting it 24 hours later? You're not going to because it's going to smell? Or you're worried about the meat? (which was fine by the way) 30 degrees and 24 hours? I intentionally let mine hang that long or longer. But if it was simply because you thought the gut job would be extra stinky than that's just wrong.
But..... what are you talking about gutting it 24 hours later? You're not going to because it's going to smell? Or you're worried about the meat? (which was fine by the way) 30 degrees and 24 hours? I intentionally let mine hang that long or longer. But if it was simply because you thought the gut job would be extra stinky than that's just wrong.
#20

Hey BA, its not about the horns at all. I had plenty of help there to drag the deer.
So here is where I can learn something mabey, i will set the stage. You find your deer 24 hours after you shot it. Do you still gut it even though it smells terrible and drag it out? Do you take the chance?
Now I have lost a deer before but I never found one after this long and I wasn't taking a chance on it, but let me know if you guys would have just ignored the smell.
So here is where I can learn something mabey, i will set the stage. You find your deer 24 hours after you shot it. Do you still gut it even though it smells terrible and drag it out? Do you take the chance?
Now I have lost a deer before but I never found one after this long and I wasn't taking a chance on it, but let me know if you guys would have just ignored the smell.
24 hours in 30 degree weather is a pretty short time span.