Opia
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For the type of hunting I typically do I will most likely use the gutless method on a deer/elk and then pack them out. However I would still like to be proficient in gutting a deer or elk for certain situations.
When it comes to bucks I understand how to gut them and have done it before, but when it comes to does or cow elk I have a few questions.
1. If you have to leave evidence of sex do you just leave part of an utter on one of the hind quarters?
2. If a doe has a milk sack is it removable without spilling any of the milk? Do you completely remove it before finishing the gutting process?
3. The thing I have been most confused about is how to remove the reproductive organs from a doe. Do you cut around both the anus and vagina in one single incision to release the colon and urethra? I'm not worried about romoving the colon but i don't know the anatomy of where a does urethra is located and would like to avoid cutting the urethra if possible.
4. Which leads to my next question, if for whatever reason you do cut the urethra. Where do you make the cut to minimize urine dripping on meat or pulling through the carcass as you remove all the insides?
I'm probably overthinking it but most videos I see on gutting deer are on bucks. If it is a doe it either ends up with milk everywhere or I can't even tell how they removed the urethra and genitals without contamination.
Any advice from your experiences would be much appreciated!
When it comes to bucks I understand how to gut them and have done it before, but when it comes to does or cow elk I have a few questions.
1. If you have to leave evidence of sex do you just leave part of an utter on one of the hind quarters?
2. If a doe has a milk sack is it removable without spilling any of the milk? Do you completely remove it before finishing the gutting process?
3. The thing I have been most confused about is how to remove the reproductive organs from a doe. Do you cut around both the anus and vagina in one single incision to release the colon and urethra? I'm not worried about romoving the colon but i don't know the anatomy of where a does urethra is located and would like to avoid cutting the urethra if possible.
4. Which leads to my next question, if for whatever reason you do cut the urethra. Where do you make the cut to minimize urine dripping on meat or pulling through the carcass as you remove all the insides?
I'm probably overthinking it but most videos I see on gutting deer are on bucks. If it is a doe it either ends up with milk everywhere or I can't even tell how they removed the urethra and genitals without contamination.
Any advice from your experiences would be much appreciated!