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<blockquote data-quote="rsbhunter" data-source="post: 2271570" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>I believe the gutless method is great as well....if I had thought and brought a small tarp , 6'x8' it would have made it possible....we gutted it and tried dragging it...had about 1/2 mile to go....at 66 years old, and my girlfriend a year younger, we started to drag.....it quickly became clear that it was not going to be a quick chore.....temp was at 90°, and the age kicked in...found a 2 track that would let me get close, so it saved a heart attack... But, I honestly believe that every hunter should carry a small plastic sheet, or lightweight tarp so that the gutless quartering can be done.....all of the ground here is sand, so keeping the meat clean is a major chore.....But it's all just part of the adventure....rsbhunter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsbhunter, post: 2271570, member: 5850"] I believe the gutless method is great as well....if I had thought and brought a small tarp , 6'x8' it would have made it possible....we gutted it and tried dragging it...had about 1/2 mile to go....at 66 years old, and my girlfriend a year younger, we started to drag.....it quickly became clear that it was not going to be a quick chore.....temp was at 90°, and the age kicked in...found a 2 track that would let me get close, so it saved a heart attack... But, I honestly believe that every hunter should carry a small plastic sheet, or lightweight tarp so that the gutless quartering can be done.....all of the ground here is sand, so keeping the meat clean is a major chore.....But it's all just part of the adventure....rsbhunter [/QUOTE]
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