sndmn11
"DADDY"
Meatpoles are an elk hunters best friend to keep things clean by yourself
Skinned while hanging on the meat pole?
I first do the smelly lymph node things on the ankles before starting to skin, and don't use that blade again.How do you cut the hide?
As soon as I get a hole, the blade is on the inside of the hide, facing out. Cutting through the hair into hide produces hair everywhere.
I assume you know this, but if you didn't or for anyone else, it's a big difference.
I watch videos of people quartering deer or elk quickly and they are cutting through hair into hide. Can't imagine the mess.
Then I do my EOS, which for me in CO has been half the scrotum on a strip of skin left on the rear. I do half in case I screw up the first try, then I still have the other half on the other quarter.
Then, I make a small initial incision near the head, then use the havalon gut hook going with the grain to the butt. Next make the cuff cuts around the shanks.
From there I skin down one side, but then find myself wanting/needing to make a cut down each leg to the cuff cuts. Those are cross grain and whether I do them with the guy hook or with a blade and finger under, I always slice hairs that end up everywhere.
I've considered hanging quarters and then skinning.
I've considered making all my hide cuts before skinning.
I've considered a lot of things, and do use some sheeting, but we have been disappointed in our meat cleanliness.