Opia
FNG
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- Dec 21, 2020
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When it comes to quartering a mule deer buck or white tail buck in the field do you bring an extra knife to deal with the tarsal glands? Is there a way to work around them and cut them free from the legs without getting that stink on the blade?
I typically have one do it all knife and an extra replaceable blade knife for things like the tarsal glands. But would prefer to just carry a single knife if i could ensure it was clean enough to cut into the meat after removing the tarsal glands, skinning the fur, etc. I've heard elk fur can really stink of urine and cause the meat to get a tainted flavor if the scent gets on the blade.
After all the work it takes to kill a big game animal in the mountains the last thing I want to do it ruin the meat by not properly caring for it from start to finish. I appreciate any thoughts and opinions fellas.
I typically have one do it all knife and an extra replaceable blade knife for things like the tarsal glands. But would prefer to just carry a single knife if i could ensure it was clean enough to cut into the meat after removing the tarsal glands, skinning the fur, etc. I've heard elk fur can really stink of urine and cause the meat to get a tainted flavor if the scent gets on the blade.
After all the work it takes to kill a big game animal in the mountains the last thing I want to do it ruin the meat by not properly caring for it from start to finish. I appreciate any thoughts and opinions fellas.