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Re: Really?!?!?!
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11/23/2015 09:12 AM
11/23/2015 09:12 AM
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Hoosier Hunter
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Montgomery County
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Interesting. found this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZZZqSFMSZQ getting the tenderloins out looks quite simple on video. I might have to try this method... Telecheck makes it easy to get them checked in quick in the field. Originally posted by sticksender: Alternative is the gutless method. None of the entrails are ever touched. Each front quarter comes off with the neck meat from the corresponding side all in one piece. Then the backstraps get fileted out. Then the two hind quarters are removed by fileting around the pelvis, with zero meat lost. And finally the tenderloins are taken, which is the only tricky part, but not bad. So then you have 4 quarters to hang, or take to the butcher. No reason to take backstraps or tenderloins to a butcher. Just eat or freeze those
It may not be for everyone, but the gutless method is common on big game hunts out west, where you have to pack out the carcass on your back. Nothing to prevent using it on whitetails off the back 40 either. The other benefit is that it gets the meat cooled down much faster.
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