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<blockquote data-quote="Hirschkopf" data-source="post: 4098285" data-attributes="member: 50724"><p>For Coues deer in AZ, I'd gut them in the field (rope over a tree limb); wrap in a tarp; throw in the back of my Lexus SUV; weigh, skin, and quarter (with a battery-powered reciprocating saw) at the required place on Ft Huachuca. Put the quarters on ice and take them to a local processor for loin steaks, grinding, and snack sticks.</p><p></p><p>For the WT deer I've harvested in AZ so far, I man-handle them into the back of my KZ Mule and go to my barn with water; use a Redneck hoist mounted in my Mule receiver to get them up for gutting, skinning, and quartering. Throw them in a YETI 210; find some ice; debone on a plastic table in the kitchen of an Airbnb. Keep the YETI and deer chilled until rifle season is over; drive back to AZ and take them to a local processor. I hope finding CWD in OK does not hose my ability to legally take deer parts back to AZ. Otherwise, I'll start grinding my own and take them back anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hirschkopf, post: 4098285, member: 50724"] For Coues deer in AZ, I'd gut them in the field (rope over a tree limb); wrap in a tarp; throw in the back of my Lexus SUV; weigh, skin, and quarter (with a battery-powered reciprocating saw) at the required place on Ft Huachuca. Put the quarters on ice and take them to a local processor for loin steaks, grinding, and snack sticks. For the WT deer I've harvested in AZ so far, I man-handle them into the back of my KZ Mule and go to my barn with water; use a Redneck hoist mounted in my Mule receiver to get them up for gutting, skinning, and quartering. Throw them in a YETI 210; find some ice; debone on a plastic table in the kitchen of an Airbnb. Keep the YETI and deer chilled until rifle season is over; drive back to AZ and take them to a local processor. I hope finding CWD in OK does not hose my ability to legally take deer parts back to AZ. Otherwise, I'll start grinding my own and take them back anyway. [/QUOTE]
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