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first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:57 pm
by capt1972
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for comparison, my lab is 120# :D

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:59 pm
by bill herian
You hung it the wrong way.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:59 pm
by capt1972
bill herian wrote:You hung it the wrong way.

50/50

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 2:53 pm
by bill herian
It certianly loses it's bravado when the odds actually are 50/50.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 3:58 pm
by assateague
bill herian wrote:You hung it the wrong way.


You people are backwards.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:03 pm
by jehler
assateague wrote:
bill herian wrote:You hung it the wrong way.


You people are backwards.
nope

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:04 pm
by The Duck Hammer
assateague wrote:
bill herian wrote:You hung it the wrong way.


You people are backwards.


Why would you hang a deer with the head down unless your were bleeding it out or something? Which makes no sense what so ever because its already dead.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:05 pm
by The Duck Hammer
capt1972 wrote:
2013092495134323.jpg


for comparison, my lab is 120# :D


So what'd it weigh? 125?

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:06 pm
by capt1972
I'd like to hear the theories from the opposing sides. ass up/ass down. Assa? you first

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:07 pm
by capt1972
The Duck Hammer wrote:
capt1972 wrote:
2013092495134323.jpg


for comparison, my lab is 120# :D


So what'd it weigh? 125?

We could go with that, or I could tell you that my Lab is really only 60#.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:16 pm
by The Duck Hammer
capt1972 wrote:
The Duck Hammer wrote:
capt1972 wrote:
2013092495134323.jpg


for comparison, my lab is 120# :D


So what'd it weigh? 125?

We could go with that, or I could tell you that my Lab is really only 60#.

So 62?

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:37 pm
by bill herian
I'm sorry, I spoke too soon.

I hang them head up after I kill them, and they usually ahng for 3-7 days at camp.

When I am ready to process I hang upside down.

Didn't see the garage there :lol:

New question: Are you hanging it to hang it or are you hanging it to skin it?

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 4:57 pm
by capt1972
The Duck Hammer wrote:
capt1972 wrote:
The Duck Hammer wrote:
capt1972 wrote:
2013092495134323.jpg


for comparison, my lab is 120# :D


So what'd it weigh? 125?

We could go with that, or I could tell you that my Lab is really only 60#.

So 62?

58

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 5:10 pm
by capt1972
bill herian wrote:I'm sorry, I spoke too soon.

I hang them head up after I kill them, and they usually ahng for 3-7 days at camp.

When I am ready to process I hang upside down.

Didn't see the garage there :lol:

New question: Are you hanging it to hang it or are you hanging it to skin it?

I hang them heads up to gut (it is extremely easy, the guts just about fall out) into a plastic barrel. I then rinse out with a hose to clean the cavity and cool the meat faster. Then to the check in station. When I get back I hang them ass up so any remaining blood goes to the neck away from the "good cuts" of meat in the ass end. I've just always done it this way. I'm a huge believer in taking care of fish/game with ice and bleeding out right after the kill. We have done this with 7 1/2 year old bucks that should have been grizzly as hell on the plate but instead have been tender and not the least bit gamey.

By the way, I always cut my deer within 2-3 days of the kill. Not a fan of the week long hang to age the meat.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 6:26 pm
by Eric Haynes
capt1972 wrote:
bill herian wrote:I'm sorry, I spoke too soon.

I hang them head up after I kill them, and they usually ahng for 3-7 days at camp.

When I am ready to process I hang upside down.

Didn't see the garage there :lol:

New question: Are you hanging it to hang it or are you hanging it to skin it?

I hang them heads up to gut (it is extremely easy, the guts just about fall out) into a plastic barrel. I then rinse out with a hose to clean the cavity and cool the meat faster. Then to the check in station. When I get back I hang them ass up so any remaining blood goes to the neck away from the "good cuts" of meat in the ass end. I've just always done it this way. I'm a huge believer in taking care of fish/game with ice and bleeding out right after the kill. We have done this with 7 1/2 year old bucks that should have been grizzly as hell on the plate but instead have been tender and not the least bit gamey.

By the way, I always cut my deer within 2-3 days of the kill. Not a fan of the week long hang to age the meat.


Wait....so you drag your deer out of the field with the guts in?

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 6:38 pm
by capt1972
Eric Haynes wrote:
capt1972 wrote:
bill herian wrote:I'm sorry, I spoke too soon.

I hang them head up after I kill them, and they usually ahng for 3-7 days at camp.

When I am ready to process I hang upside down.

Didn't see the garage there :lol:

New question: Are you hanging it to hang it or are you hanging it to skin it?

I hang them heads up to gut (it is extremely easy, the guts just about fall out) into a plastic barrel. I then rinse out with a hose to clean the cavity and cool the meat faster. Then to the check in station. When I get back I hang them ass up so any remaining blood goes to the neck away from the "good cuts" of meat in the ass end. I've just always done it this way. I'm a huge believer in taking care of fish/game with ice and bleeding out right after the kill. We have done this with 7 1/2 year old bucks that should have been grizzly as hell on the plate but instead have been tender and not the least bit gamey.

By the way, I always cut my deer within 2-3 days of the kill. Not a fan of the week long hang to age the meat.


Wait....so you drag your deer out of the field with the guts in?

yes, very small piece of property, don't want to "contaminate" the area. also have a four-wheeler so its pretty easy. Shoot deer, find arrow, go get four-wheeler, ride back to stand, follow blood trail, load deer, drive out.
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Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 6:39 pm
by assateague
Eric Haynes wrote:
capt1972 wrote:
bill herian wrote:I'm sorry, I spoke too soon.

I hang them head up after I kill them, and they usually ahng for 3-7 days at camp.

When I am ready to process I hang upside down.

Didn't see the garage there :lol:

New question: Are you hanging it to hang it or are you hanging it to skin it?

I hang them heads up to gut (it is extremely easy, the guts just about fall out) into a plastic barrel. I then rinse out with a hose to clean the cavity and cool the meat faster. Then to the check in station. When I get back I hang them ass up so any remaining blood goes to the neck away from the "good cuts" of meat in the ass end. I've just always done it this way. I'm a huge believer in taking care of fish/game with ice and bleeding out right after the kill. We have done this with 7 1/2 year old bucks that should have been grizzly as hell on the plate but instead have been tender and not the least bit gamey.

By the way, I always cut my deer within 2-3 days of the kill. Not a fan of the week long hang to age the meat.


Wait....so you drag your deer out of the field with the guts in?


That's what I thought, too. What a dumb idea. Gut them where they lay.

I hang them head down because all the cuts of meat are either on the hind end or start from the hind end (back straps). While cutting the roasts and jerky meat off, the hind legs are secure if hung upside down. Back straps cone off easier if started back to front, too, starting with the bigger end. And when you get to the shoulders, if it's hung upside down, gravity already has the legs pulled away from the body, so sll you have to do is cut some membrane and they fall right off.

Head up is backwards.

first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 6:50 pm
by The Duck Hammer
I haven't ever butchered a deer but when I do hogs I hang them head Up. Slit their throat first, let them bleed out, then hang them head up. After I skin and gut em, I work from the bottom up.


Sent from my Vox Mortem

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 7:23 pm
by Flightstopper
assateague wrote:
Eric Haynes wrote:
capt1972 wrote:
bill herian wrote:I'm sorry, I spoke too soon.

I hang them head up after I kill them, and they usually ahng for 3-7 days at camp.

When I am ready to process I hang upside down.

Didn't see the garage there :lol:

New question: Are you hanging it to hang it or are you hanging it to skin it?

I hang them heads up to gut (it is extremely easy, the guts just about fall out) into a plastic barrel. I then rinse out with a hose to clean the cavity and cool the meat faster. Then to the check in station. When I get back I hang them ass up so any remaining blood goes to the neck away from the "good cuts" of meat in the ass end. I've just always done it this way. I'm a huge believer in taking care of fish/game with ice and bleeding out right after the kill. We have done this with 7 1/2 year old bucks that should have been grizzly as hell on the plate but instead have been tender and not the least bit gamey.

By the way, I always cut my deer within 2-3 days of the kill. Not a fan of the week long hang to age the meat.


Wait....so you drag your deer out of the field with the guts in?


That's what I thought, too. What a dumb idea. Gut them where they lay.

I hang them head down because all the cuts of meat are either on the hind end or start from the hind end (back straps). While cutting the roasts and jerky meat off, the hind legs are secure if hung upside down. Back straps cone off easier if started back to front, too, starting with the bigger end. And when you get to the shoulders, if it's hung upside down, gravity already has the legs pulled away from the body, so sll you have to do is cut some membrane and they fall right off.

Head up is backwards.


This to a T. Much easier and just work my way up.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 7:27 pm
by DeadEye_Dan
You guys bring them home?

I keep a garbage bag in the pocket of my coat. Probably 50% of them get boned out where they fall and never gutted. Pull the back straps and bone out the hams and let the coyotes have the rest

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 7:36 pm
by assateague
No way. There's about 10 pounds of jerky meat on the carcass. And the neighbor's livestock dogs looooooove it when I throw the carcasses over the fence to them.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 7:47 pm
by DeadEye_Dan
God makes more every spring, I'm not putting that much effort into scrapping one out. I've made jerky out of back straps before

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:07 am
by Eric Haynes
DeadEye_Dan wrote:God makes more every spring, I'm not putting that much effort into scrapping one out. I've made jerky out of back straps before

I can 100% of it. Loins and all.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:15 pm
by QH's Paw
Congrats on your first of the season. :beer:
I gut it or bone it out where it falls. I might do it different if I shot it in someone's yard but, I don't usually hunt peoples yards. When I hang a whole animal, I only hang it once. It gets skinned and butchered from that hanging. Why double handle it? We hang them head down.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:19 pm
by QH's Paw
I would also add, we aren't required to take our deer to a check station here, or anywhere I've hunted. There are occasionally checkpoints you pass through that you are required to show your animal. WY has these everywhere I've hunted for deer, antelope and elk.
Bear, have to be check in most all the states I have hunted but, sometimes they just want reproductive tract and other times and places require the whole animal(gutted is allowed).

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:26 am
by capt1972
QH's Paw wrote:Congrats on your first of the season. :beer:
I gut it or bone it out where it falls. I might do it different if I shot it in someone's yard but, I don't usually hunt peoples yards. When I hang a whole animal, I only hang it once. It gets skinned and butchered from that hanging. Why double handle it? We hang them head down.



I never said it was in a yard, I said it was a small piece of property. About a 50 acre piece of woods. Plus we have many coyotes around and dont need to give them more of a reason to come around.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:41 am
by quackhead
Congrats! Head down! Or never hung at all.

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 2:00 pm
by BrewGUN
Eric Haynes wrote:
capt1972 wrote:
bill herian wrote:I'm sorry, I spoke too soon.

I hang them head up after I kill them, and they usually ahng for 3-7 days at camp.

When I am ready to process I hang upside down.

Didn't see the garage there :lol:

New question: Are you hanging it to hang it or are you hanging it to skin it?

I hang them heads up to gut (it is extremely easy, the guts just about fall out) into a plastic barrel. I then rinse out with a hose to clean the cavity and cool the meat faster. Then to the check in station. When I get back I hang them ass up so any remaining blood goes to the neck away from the "good cuts" of meat in the ass end. I've just always done it this way. I'm a huge believer in taking care of fish/game with ice and bleeding out right after the kill. We have done this with 7 1/2 year old bucks that should have been grizzly as hell on the plate but instead have been tender and not the least bit gamey.

By the way, I always cut my deer within 2-3 days of the kill. Not a fan of the week long hang to age the meat.

Most of the meat deer we kill we shoot in feilds, drive the truck up to them, and throw them in, guts and all, then hang the from the electric winch gambrel in the garage, skin them, then gut them, lets the guts fall into an old garbage can, then dump can at a later date for coyote bait. Way easier doing it this way.

Wait....so you drag your deer out of the field with the guts in?

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 9:22 pm
by QH's Paw
capt1972 wrote:
QH's Paw wrote:Congrats on your first of the season. :beer:
I gut it or bone it out where it falls. I might do it different if I shot it in someone's yard but, I don't usually hunt peoples yards. When I hang a whole animal, I only hang it once. It gets skinned and butchered from that hanging. Why double handle it? We hang them head down.



I never said it was in a yard, I said it was a small piece of property. About a 50 acre piece of woods. Plus we have many coyotes around and dont need to give them more of a reason to come around.

You seem a little sensitive about this. I never said you shot your's in a yard. I said if I shot one in someone's yard. Where I live some people have yards measured in acres. My yard where I live now is 2 acres, for example. ;)

Re: first deer of the year

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 9:24 pm
by jehler
quackhead wrote:Congrats! Head down! Or never hung at all.
funny, guys out west don't know how to hang deer or count the points ;)