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BC30cal: At least 80 or 90 times if you count all three species of Deer along with Antelope, Elk, Mt. Goat and Black Bear.
Mostly new Hunters or unsure Hunters in that group but more and more often of recent I am cleaning game animals for my semi-handicapped Hunting partners!
I am NOT the best or the quickest at it but I do not mind doing it.
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I gutted every deer my father-in-law killed when we hunted together. After the second or third, I bought him his own knife - he let me use his new knife to gut his deer after that. I got the knife back now.

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Yes I have my grandsons first because it was a mastic deer 13pts and didn't want the cape ruined because we had it mounted.

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Have you ever gutted a deer for a new hunter?

Yes, I have gutted several for others their first time, two elk as well. I try to do it for someone only once, though I once make exceptions.

My uncle Elmer was the master deer and elk hunter when I was a kid. At twelve I dropped the first deer of the day, a very nice four point. We fiirst drug it down to the base of a gully that we could get his jeep to.

We then tugged its head uphill so it would drain. He prided himself (rightly so, on his skills. After the traditional "watch close, the next time it is all yours" he began.

He liked to open the body cavity in one smooth motion and he did this time as usual. Unfortunately, I had both lung and liver shot it. He was covered to his knees in hot liver blood. He never flinched and completed the work in short order. It then went in the back of his F-Head jeep and we weere off to town heater blazing. Even today, sixty-odd years later the smell of liver blood makes me gag.

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As an outfitter I have probably gutted thousands of animals, I’m old. Not long ago while gutting a clients deer I told him to hold the leg. He said “I can’t do that, I’m allergic to deer”. I was shocked and stunned not believing what I just heard as a first after all these years. Then I thought “That’s one smart sob, why didn’t I think of that years ago.”

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Good evening to you sir, I hope the day was kind to you and you're well.

Thanks for your post, it's interesting to read about that for sure.

Our eldest who is my main hunting partner has some allergic reaction to deer hair as well, but she just puts on mechanic's nitrile gloves usually.

Stranger - to me - than an allergy to deer, a buddy knew a fairly active hunter who was a vegan. He'd process the meat and give it to people but if he used to eat it, he no longer did.

I'm not sure it wasn't a rare health issue with this chap, but honestly I forget the details of why it was he didn't eat what he shot.

One day I tried to sit down and figure out how many animals I'd gutted in a lifetime of being the group gutting guy. I know it wasn't thousands but I'm fairly sure it's well past a hundred.

Thanks again and all the best.

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Yes, I have. My son's first deer, to show him how it was done. That afternoon, he dressed mine.

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No! But my wife had to show our new neighbors and their friends how to! I was working nights, and they called for me to help, but the wife didn’t wake me …..she showed them how! memtb

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Originally Posted by BC30cal
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Morning all, I hope that wherever you are reading this that you and those you care about are well.

In the spirit of some of the recent "Have you ever?" threads, I mentioned in an answer that I'd done this a time or two over the decades, so with your kind permission I'll sally forth with the tale.

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In the photo, we can see that when I headed into the mountains behind the house on Carly the Appy, I at very least looked the part! Someone once described me as looking like a 3/4 sized Marlboro Man and that sort of fits I suppose.

One particular morning I was out cruising the mountain when I came upon a young fellow standing over a mulie 2 point looking quite lost.

I need to note here that Carly the Appy was part Thoroughbred and she was by far and away, the fastest horse I've ever been on. Our method of hunting was a wee bit like riding a hot dirt bike in that she liked to run and I'd let her! We covered incredible amounts of ground in a short time that way and through the years I learned the spots we'd see bucks and would slow her down there.

Anyways all that to say we came up on the young man in a big hurry!

Perhaps he must of thought I was going to give him what for or something, as he looked a wee bit confused and a tad frightened.

When I congratulated him on the tasty looking buck, he visibly relaxed somewhat, but then said that it was his first and he had really not the first clue as to what to do next.

I chuckled, slid down off the horse and said, "Well this isn't my first rodeo, so hang onto Carly and watch".

He mumbled something about not knowing much about horses, to which I replied, "Hold the end the food goes in, watch the end it comes out and you'll be golden". laugh

Perhaps I should add now that since I've been the community eviscerating specialist since I was a wee lad, it didn't take me long.

When I was done, I cleaned my hands on the grass, took back the reins and asked the youngster if he needed further help?

He said that he had buddies in a pickup down on a dirt road below so would be fine - and so I checked the cinch, mounted up and let Carly Gal go straight into overdrive as she preferred to do.

When I got home and was telling my good wife about the morning, she turned to me and started laughing.

"Can you just imagine," she began, "how his friends are going to react to his story? When they ask how he managed to gut his first deer, he's going to tell some wild story about a little cowboy looking guy who came riding up out of nowhere, hopped off his tall horse, gutted the deer, hopped back on and rode off into the sunset!"

"They'll never believe a word he says again!!!" shocked

Of course I had to admit that hadn't occurred to me......😮

Thanks for reading and all the best to you all.

Dwayne

Fun read, Dwayne.

thanks.

I have done more than a few first timers depending on circumstances.

One of my better memories was the complete opposite.

I had the pleasure of dressing Walt Bergers (Berger Bullets) last antelope.


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Dwayne,

I've helped several newbies but the most memorable was a chiropractor friend of mine named Loren. He's a really nice guy with what I'd call a good office job. Very sterile sort of guy I guess. He shot that buck (far left) in our late season hunt at the end of Oct. and it was still in velvet. The antlers were rubbery feeling and we called it "the FREAK"! LOL. (Turns out it had no balls.)

I had assumed he would be a bit squeamish but the guy impressed me. Not only was he not weirded out by the blood and guts, but he had a pretty good idea what to do. While we were dragging that sumbitch outta there I started asking questions. Turns out he had a bunch of anatomy classes under his belt and had spent a bunch of time dissecting cadavers in college. Kinda cool.

He helped me with my little buck the next day on the last day of the season.
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Depending on what we’re doing I’ll show them how to dress or debone the animal from the first animal. I will also do the job for friends just to be nice and especially for old timers with arthritic hands and shoulders. I’m going to need that favor sooner than later. I’ll also pitch in and help drag deer or help pack anytime.


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Did two for a buddies nephew that he shot at dusk with a big blizzard rolling in. Figured we weren’t going to get the truck out of that field if I let him do it. I even surprised myself with how fast I gutted those things. Amazing how fast you can go when you look up and not see the tracks you made not 5 minutes ago. I figured it was a good trade off for having young legs to pull deer out in the future.

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best deer gutting knife ever, just don't get your hand, had to get a bunch of stitches once.

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I have skinned and broke down deer for folks.

I don’t gut deer.

New hunters. Old hunters.

It’s not the chore some make it out to be.

ESP if you’ve got a nice skinning shed.



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Cleaned his deer. Showed him how to do it…
After it was done, he offered me part of it. Nah man. I’ve got plenty. Thanks though.

Kept insisting.

“Get you one of those shoulders..”.

Nah bro. I’m good. 😂🤣😂


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I have help clean a mess of fish for some folks (after a big haul and before sunset)... but never big game.

Older man showed me how to a skin a squirrel/rabbit right slick once.

Another fella showed me the golf ball technique on hiding a deer about 30 years ago... still do that. Heard tell of an air compressor method, but never seen or tried it.


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Took a college roommate on his first hunt, lent him my shotgun, gave him very specific directions on how to get to a good stand (public land), and sent him on his way. I came out of the woods as shooting light waned, and he’s standing in the middle of the road, no back tag, loaded gun. I asked where his deer was, and he pointed in the general direction of the woods, so I told him to unload the gun, put it away, and take me to the deer. So he did. The spot I sent him to was about a 1/4 mile from the car, he took me about a half mile past that through the cedar swamp and some ugly terrain. We did find his buck, which he had shot through the spine (loins) and the shoulder. I asked if he left any edible meat on the small buck, and he looked at me quizzically. I asked him to break out his knife and get to work, he had no knife (back at the car with the gun) and didn’t know how to gut a deer. I told him I’d do it, but he had to drag it. He was ok with that. A few minutes later, the deer was ready, and I pointed out that we were close to a ski trail that led close to the car, and he should drag it there. He decided to beeline it to the car, through the cedar swamp, through the blow downs and rough terrain. It was amusing watching him do that, but he was smoked by the time we got to the car. There’s just no helping some folks, I guess. We processed that deer while hanging it from the third roommates swingset at his folks house. What was left of it fed some broke college kids for quite a while.

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Many times for young hunters. Don’t mind it at all. After that I just observe and assist if necessary. Edk

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Haven't exactly gutted a deer for a new hunter, but stood by and directed every step of the way for them to do it themselves. IMO, a much better way to approach it so they can do it themselves next time when no one is around...

First deer I killed with my son present- he was about 10 or 12 at the time. I was cutting away and I said "here, hold this out of my way" and I went back to cutting where I needed to.. a few minutes later he asks "where is his dick dad?" . I said "what do you think you've been holding for the last 15 minutes?".... wink

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Yes, for the stepsons first. Also gutted a bear for a wife of a friend she killed on one of our drives. It was her first and I just happened to be closest to her at the time.

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Never for a total stranger. I have for many friends, once. After once, an Adult is on his own. For the kids, absolutely every time.


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