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Oh and take a LITTLE filet knife with you (and on of those filet gloves,you will cut yourself when learning)
The little ones are easier to handle than a bigger hunting knife
I think he is looking for advice on de-boning in the field. I had a guy show this to me on a elk hunt years ago and I've done this every since. Most efficient way to pack your meat out. No sense lugging out all the stuff you'll throw away. The comment from another reply is the best advice, "follow the bones and muscle groups". I always tell people to think of rolling the meat off the bone. Just be sure to keep the hair off the meat as you go. The hide makes a perfect clean area to do you work. Don't worry, you'll get more efficient at it. Keep Hunting...
I only "debone" at home. Of course I have not been "deboning" as often as I like since the kids came...and especially not since my laptop died last week.Just had to de-bone in the field for the first time and it got a little messy. Anyone know of a video or resource to improve my skills.
I only "debone" at home. Of course I have not been "deboning" as often as I like since the kids came...and especially not since my laptop died last week.
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