Got a question for you California hunters. During our season, heat is a major issue. When you guys down a deer and have a long pack out, are you completely boning out your meat or is quartering enough?
Just wondering if the time saved just quartering out and getting on the trail is going to cause issues with bone souring in the hind quarters or do I need to take the extra time and completely bone the meat out.
My typical pack out will be between 1-3 miles one way. In the past we hunted in the hills and the truck was pretty close, now I'm hunting areas that I have to walk into and temps can get into the 90s before I plan on heading in for the day. Thanks guys.
Just wondering if the time saved just quartering out and getting on the trail is going to cause issues with bone souring in the hind quarters or do I need to take the extra time and completely bone the meat out.
My typical pack out will be between 1-3 miles one way. In the past we hunted in the hills and the truck was pretty close, now I'm hunting areas that I have to walk into and temps can get into the 90s before I plan on heading in for the day. Thanks guys.
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