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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Beer Baron" data-source="post: 1818879" data-attributes="member: 111164"><p>The first time I shot a deer i was also a little squeamish and hesitant about the field dressing process. I gutted about 7 whitetails that year, a few were mine but most were for other hunters so I could get some extra practice. My hunting partners were there to guide me through the process from field to freezer. Since then I have instructed many hunters who were also squeamish and hesitant to field dress an animal. Many new hunters are hesitant to go hunting because they are weary about field dressing an animal, I know I was. This year I helped two of my hunting buddies through the gutless method on a cow elk and I walked another young hunter through field dressing a SD whittetail. We processed all of the meat and did it as a team. If your hunting buddies are offering to help take them up on it and then pay it forward by sharing your knowledge whenever possible. As others have said field dressing and processing an elk is a huge task when you know what you are doing. I would not attempt it on my own for the first time, good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beer Baron, post: 1818879, member: 111164"] The first time I shot a deer i was also a little squeamish and hesitant about the field dressing process. I gutted about 7 whitetails that year, a few were mine but most were for other hunters so I could get some extra practice. My hunting partners were there to guide me through the process from field to freezer. Since then I have instructed many hunters who were also squeamish and hesitant to field dress an animal. Many new hunters are hesitant to go hunting because they are weary about field dressing an animal, I know I was. This year I helped two of my hunting buddies through the gutless method on a cow elk and I walked another young hunter through field dressing a SD whittetail. We processed all of the meat and did it as a team. If your hunting buddies are offering to help take them up on it and then pay it forward by sharing your knowledge whenever possible. As others have said field dressing and processing an elk is a huge task when you know what you are doing. I would not attempt it on my own for the first time, good luck! [/QUOTE]
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