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RE: Question About Field Dressing
I have killed deer over gut piles before, |
RE: Question About Field Dressing
I gut them where they lay unless its too close to my stand. The pile is usually gone in a day but just in case, I don' t want to smell it. In the winter ,where they drop.
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RE: Question About Field Dressing
I prefer to hang my deer when field dressing,so I will drag(usually with the atv),to the nearest suitable tree.I don' t think the gut pile spooks other deer in itself...maybe the coyotes,wolves or bear(in the early seasons),may send the deer away for a while,but as aready stated,the pile is usually gone in a day or two.Besides,we are only allowed one deer per season so if you have one on the ground,you are pretty much packing up till next year.
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RE: Question About Field Dressing
Gut them where they lay. Neither the gut pile or the body of a dead animal has spooked another deer in my experience.
BURYING it is more ETHICAL??? I realize we usually do as we are taught, but I don' t follow your logic. What is more ethical than leaving the gutpile for other creatures of nature, from coyotes and coons down to flies. What does burying it acomplish. I am not saying you are wrong to do it, just that it doesn' t make sense to me. I am lucky enough to be able to hunt on a family ranch. I grew up hiking and hunting on this ranch and it is part of my SOUL. It would make me fighting mad for anyone to throw a scrap of paper or a soda can on it, and they would never be invited back. However, I gut every deer where I find them and after taking them to the headquarters and skinning and quartering them, I take the hide, excess bones and any other extraneous parts out to what we call the boneyard. We kill anywhere from 15-20 deer/year and when we go back the next year with more hides, bones, you can' t hardley tell that any had been thrown out the year before. A lot of critters get nutrition from this " boneyard" . So I guess I would say that it is more ethical to leave it up to nature to take care of. Also, where I hunt, you hit rock about 4-6 inches deep, so you would have a lot of trouble burying anything! |
RE: Question About Field Dressing
Drag it to the nearest suitable tree, hang it up, and field dress it. Of course, if you are hunting the same area of Southwest Texas I am, you will have to drag it about fifty miles.
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RE: Question About Field Dressing
I usually field dress them where they lay. I have shot deer within feet of gutpiles and within 1 hour of shooting the first one. I don' t think it makes any difference.
Not trying to start anything here but I always bury the guts etc... In my opinion, it is more ethical. -- CDH |
RE: Question About Field Dressing
Fellow Hunters,
Thanks for all your input over the last two weeks. It looks as if the majority opinion is to drop ' em and dress ' em in the same spot. That' s what I' ve always done in the past, but up ' til now I' ve always hunted public land where you' d be lucky to get one deer, let alone a second or third. This is my first year of paying to be on a Southwest Texas lease, and I' ll be on the same stand most of the time. That' s why I was wondering if the gut pile would spook a deer. Thanks again.........MDJ |
RE: Question About Field Dressing
I' ll drag them a few yards to elevate the deers chest then gut it. A couple days later an all sign of what played out there is gone.
Dan |
RE: Question About Field Dressing
I hope it doesn' t bother them, cause I dropped a doe in my favorite spot yesterday and gutted her where she fell. I hope to shoot a buck from that same spot in the very near future!!!
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