DenverCountryBoy
WKR
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2017
In addition to what has been mentioned, I have a couple short pieces of cotton butchers string. It is to tie off the anus before pulling the rectum up through the pelvis. Keeps the turds off the tenders.
Grew up hunting hot af California and never heard of spraying anything on meat in the field. Was always told to just keep everything clean and "don't gut shoot em."Powder. Pour half an ounce-ish into the bottom of the mister bottle, shake, and spray. Spray a test portion on your wrist, and you can taste that it's working.
I honestly would not even do a hunt that requires a packout in temps above 60 without it.
In addition to what has been mentioned, I have a couple short pieces of cotton butchers string. It is to tie off the anus before pulling the rectum up through the pelvis. Keeps the turds off the tenders.
I've been toying around with the citric acid spray, but killed a whitetail last weekend and it didn't seem to deter the yellow jackets much. Maybe it was too diluted or does it just work better for flies?
I never bring any kind of cordage. Am I planning for disaster here? Seems to be a common item..
agree! always do take this for extended backcountry trips in early season, doesn't weigh anythingLol at the fighting in this thread.
Kinda amazed nobody has mentioned a mister bottle and citric acid yet? Always hit all my quarters and prime cuts with a generous spray of citric acid before they go into the game bag, no matter how long I anticipate them staying there. Inhibits microbial growth, and starts the formation of that nice prosciutto-esque crust.
The Havalon knife is the worst choice for a knife out there. In fact it is not a knife at all, I have been a full time Taxidermist for 43 years, and the worst handled skins that come to my shop are from hunters using a havalon knife. Also they are the same hunters who do not know how to shapen a knife. They do not use a knife day in and day out. This is exactly why the CWD issue has gotten out of hand. Hunters do not even care about proper handling methods for their game. This whole field handling attempt is a shame. Start using the right tools, and go to a qualified meat processor or Taxidermist and learn how to handle a knife and meat in the field.
Just curious on what you guys include in your “Kill Kit” and what kind of container/bag do you use to contain it? Mine is currently in a gallon ziplock bag and it contains:
Havalon (w/ extra blades)
Paracord
Travel pack of baby wipes
Gerber folding bone saw
Game bags
Couple pair of latex gloves
Zip ties
So what other stuff do you guys include?
In addition to what has been mentioned, I have a couple short pieces of cotton butchers string. It is to tie off the anus before pulling the rectum up through the pelvis. Keeps the turds off the tenders.
My thought is the cotton string will decompose if left in the gut pile.If you fish, I wrap about 20 feet of 20lb braided line around the handle of my knife for the same thing. Can be used to sew things or tie things in a pinch as well. Pretty much unbreakable.