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This month was my first time ever hunting... Ever.
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<blockquote data-quote="Boman" data-source="post: 2067616" data-attributes="member: 819"><p>Congratulations to you! Thats a heck of a feat to accomplish a first time solo big game hunt. You clearly learned alot ahead of time and during your hunt. I'd like to reccomend a couple of things to consider for your future hunts. As someone mentioned get a Personal locator Beacon, they can save your bacon if things go very wrong. Also something like Quick Clot, to stop major bleeding. Lastly you might look into videos showing the Gutless method of field dressing. In your case you could have dealt with the backstraps and tenderloin first and not have deal with gutting at all. This method is priceless when you have long packaouts plus it starts cooling meat faster which is vital to good table fare. Not sure if you used them but for meat care I highly recommend meat bags, something like Caribou bags. Keeps meat clean and flies off. Good luck to you and keep at it. Great job again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boman, post: 2067616, member: 819"] Congratulations to you! Thats a heck of a feat to accomplish a first time solo big game hunt. You clearly learned alot ahead of time and during your hunt. I'd like to reccomend a couple of things to consider for your future hunts. As someone mentioned get a Personal locator Beacon, they can save your bacon if things go very wrong. Also something like Quick Clot, to stop major bleeding. Lastly you might look into videos showing the Gutless method of field dressing. In your case you could have dealt with the backstraps and tenderloin first and not have deal with gutting at all. This method is priceless when you have long packaouts plus it starts cooling meat faster which is vital to good table fare. Not sure if you used them but for meat care I highly recommend meat bags, something like Caribou bags. Keeps meat clean and flies off. Good luck to you and keep at it. Great job again [/QUOTE]
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