Not me and not a deer....

A buddy of mine came across 2 hunters working on a Roosevelt elk they had killed. The belly was cut open, side to side. My friend asked if they needed some help. They gladly took him up on it, being this was their first kill, of any kind.

After getting it emptied out and splitting the pelvis and removing the bladder....he then warned them of the "stink tubes".....and, to remove them last, so you don't taint your knife, and the other meat.

The then promptly removed them and offered to go throw them in the brush. When he was out of sight.....the tucked the TENDERLOINS into his day pack!

Went back to the kill sight, where he was thanked for his help, and he continued his hunt!

Andy3