BrotherRockeye
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It is very simple, you guys.
If you live east of Manitoba your deer has twice as many antler points and you hang it by the head.
I think you meant to say West
It is very simple, you guys.
If you live east of Manitoba your deer has twice as many antler points and you hang it by the head.
I think you meant to say West![]()
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see ive found that head down is easier to cut filets out, easier to cut chest open to spred, and to remove the throat tube. skinning aswell. i guess the guys hanging head up are just in lack of a gambrel. i just didnt know if it was benificial to the meat if its hung a certan way.
as for this question, i know that it is easier to age without hide given the bugs are gone, cause its gunna be harder to skin after the aging process.
Head down, simply because I cut and butcher when the animal is hanging.
That way the hind legs are hanging from the gambrel till I want to cut them.
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No, I just meant they count a five point head as being a ten point head.
Of course, our deer are larger, that goes without saying!
That's a really nice 4 point whitetail from Ontario.
I hung one head down once, and it snowed. The hair openned up, and filled with snow, then froze over night. What a f'n mess.
We turned the deer right way 'round, and in a few days, much of the snow was out of the hair. Still a bugger to skin. The hide was stiff from all the snow frozen in it.
I might hang head down if it was under cover, but I'll never do it again in the open.
Head down. I've heard from a butcher that it allows for better breakdown of the larger muscle tissue and blood drainage. How true that is I don't know but it seems to make sense. Who ages their meat hide on as compared to skinned?
as for this question, i know that it is easier to age without hide given the bugs are gone, cause its gunna be harder to skin after the aging process.



























