Once was helping a newbie with his first kill; was just holding a back leg and giving him the odd pointer.........while eating a bananna. He just about hurled, said it wasn't the blood smell, but the bananna.
Lol..... Was it a Chiquita?....
Once was helping a newbie with his first kill; was just holding a back leg and giving him the odd pointer.........while eating a bananna. He just about hurled, said it wasn't the blood smell, but the bananna.
I did it for the first time 3 weeks ago in the dark. Was "coached"....ahem if you want to call it that by my hunting "buddies". Hardest part was trying to get my large forearm up inside the deer's neck to cut the trachea/esophagus and come out with the same number of digits I went in with. Some guys suggest the use of vet gloves that come above the elbow to help maintain a grip on the knife.
IMO gutting a mallard is way more gross than a properly hit deer....
Yeah, I can see (smell?) that. Ducks have their own special olfactory funkiness.
Once was helping a newbie with his first kill; was just holding a back leg and giving him the odd pointer.........while eating a bananna. He just about hurled, said it wasn't the blood smell, but the bananna.
Been watching videos on YouTube on how to field dress a deer, since I'll be going for my first time. Looks disgusting. How do you guys deal with it? Yea yea I know, man up you p****y, but seriously. How bad is it really?
This year I did all three deer. My first I did with two guys watching. The second my buddy and I had to at night during gun week. I had run home and get the truck and let him start it. I got back 10 mins later and he just cut the hair at top of the ribs( I cut the hair then poke the hole to open it up) I got there and was handed the knife. It was my first night time field dressing. Took a bit longer but got it done.
I enjoy the feild dressing process. Not more then skinning though.
Two years ago a buddy arrows a doe in the gut. Now that was the one I was having troubles with, but I over came it and got it done.
Wow. This thread is quite entertaining.
For those of you who are grossed out about this stuff, consider this: My 12-year-old daughter can gut animals (deer, grouse, and hares, so far) and make jokes while doing so.
To be fair, she is almost 13.
My 14-year-old daughter isn't as eager to get messy, but she is always interested to watch and will hold a leg or whatever to help out. A few weeks back when her sister and I were pulling the guts out of her first deer, she says "Dad, I really hope my husband isn't a wimp."
So really, the OP got it right, right in the first post; "man up you p***ies".
I carry a headlamp in my pack.... Very helpful in this situation....
So did we but it was a lot different doing it without that extra light from the sky




























