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<blockquote data-quote="teslawasframed" data-source="post: 3667617" data-attributes="member: 47683"><p>We've always gutted them where they dropped, and processed them ourselves asap. I'm paranoid enough about getting the blood out of the meat that I always bring an extra water bottle with me to rinse the chest cavity out once I've dumped the guts out. At the very least, we always skinned, quartered, rinsed 2x and had the meat sitting in an ice bath for a while. </p><p></p><p>Never had the gut pile mess up a hunting spot, or bother deer at all, up to the point of killing several deer within feet of a gut pile later in the day. </p><p></p><p>To that point, I killed a nice doe on the Waurika public land during the last day of muzzleloader season...my buddy and I were gutting her, and another big doe walked up on us out of the treeline...spotted us and all 3 of us froze. Luckily I had reloaded my rifle after I shot, and my buddy slowly picked it up, turned and shot her from 15-ish yards as she turned to run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teslawasframed, post: 3667617, member: 47683"] We've always gutted them where they dropped, and processed them ourselves asap. I'm paranoid enough about getting the blood out of the meat that I always bring an extra water bottle with me to rinse the chest cavity out once I've dumped the guts out. At the very least, we always skinned, quartered, rinsed 2x and had the meat sitting in an ice bath for a while. Never had the gut pile mess up a hunting spot, or bother deer at all, up to the point of killing several deer within feet of a gut pile later in the day. To that point, I killed a nice doe on the Waurika public land during the last day of muzzleloader season...my buddy and I were gutting her, and another big doe walked up on us out of the treeline...spotted us and all 3 of us froze. Luckily I had reloaded my rifle after I shot, and my buddy slowly picked it up, turned and shot her from 15-ish yards as she turned to run. [/QUOTE]
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