Recently the MT boys shot a bull early and we walked to it. Had in skinned and in bags quick.
They then cut all the meat into smaller pieces and laid them on a table in the shade to cool for a while. It worked quick.
They took home 200lbs of cold meat and it hung in trees for 2 days,cold.No room in the freezer or it would have gone in.
Last year I shot a cow early and I lost a shoulder that filled with blood. It stunk when I skinned it and I left it. The shoulder end of the backstrap was off too. Just blood pooled on the downside. All smelled like guts.
The round had gone back into the hole, after hitting the blade on opposite side,and I found it on the top hind skin. It had gone through all the guts.
All the blood smelled gutshot. It was in the 20's.
The backstraps tasted funny and even Rio did not enjoy them.
Lost half a buck that laid in the snow overnight. All the bottom meat was bad. I was mad at me.
1978 and I quit bowhunting.
Losing the meat, I lost the trophy.
They then cut all the meat into smaller pieces and laid them on a table in the shade to cool for a while. It worked quick.
They took home 200lbs of cold meat and it hung in trees for 2 days,cold.No room in the freezer or it would have gone in.
Last year I shot a cow early and I lost a shoulder that filled with blood. It stunk when I skinned it and I left it. The shoulder end of the backstrap was off too. Just blood pooled on the downside. All smelled like guts.
The round had gone back into the hole, after hitting the blade on opposite side,and I found it on the top hind skin. It had gone through all the guts.
All the blood smelled gutshot. It was in the 20's.
The backstraps tasted funny and even Rio did not enjoy them.
Lost half a buck that laid in the snow overnight. All the bottom meat was bad. I was mad at me.
1978 and I quit bowhunting.
Losing the meat, I lost the trophy.