Cleanliness has everything to do with quality of meat, and subsequent waste. The hide protected the animal when it was alive and also protects it in death, dirt and debris one of them.I dont think an argument based on people not being responsible with cleanliness should be based on the quality of meat debate on hide on vs hide off
Like I said previously this issue can be argued for ever with no winner or loser, the procedure on how to care for an animal once shot is controversial, subject to many things including hunt camp folklore, myths from days of old, and whatever. If you want to have spirited conversation and first class entertainment for the evening in the hunt camp just ask the questions, which is the best calibre to shoot a deer with and then what it the best way to clean and care for it afterwards.
You will go to bed at midnight and there will be still several souls arguing those points.
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which was the purpose of the thread in the first place. Carry on Gentlemen I have a drink in hand and settled in for the evening.





















