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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2849870" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I have been way way back in the woods.. too much hilly terrain to consider dragging a big animal out.</p><p>When I was contemplating getting one back to camp I figured I would debone it and use the hide to wrap all the meat in and like a hobo with a stick and bag.</p><p></p><p>The female pigs are tastier. </p><p></p><p>The gaminess you are tasting is blood in the meat,, I cube my meat sometimes and soak in water in an ice chest drain and rinse swish it around in water and rinse again and again until the water is clear.. usually 5-6 water changes ,, done in just a few minutes.</p><p></p><p>Then drain off all water and cover with ice and let it stay over night .. then more blood will escape and pour it off do the rinse and swish and drain until water is clear.</p><p>This will eliminate gaminess.</p><p> Or just slice off a piece and rinse it in water a few times and cook it.</p><p></p><p>To remove the big animal from the woods in flat walking area's places that can be driven with a 4 wheeler.</p><p>I have used an ice chest with wheels on it. I deboned the animal and stuck it into the ice chest and walked out of the woods while pulling the ice chest.</p><p></p><p>Many ways to dress an animal.</p><p>But things with wheels you can pull make it easier.</p><p></p><p>A Honda ATC70 weighs about 90 lbs and will go anywhere.. a luggage carrier on the vehicle will tote it.. Or toss it on the trunk of the car and strap it down.</p><p></p><p>It will carry 3 adults and pull the deer out of the woods in low gear.</p><p>Wish i had a good one.. I have no use for the big heavy ATV's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2849870, member: 15054"] I have been way way back in the woods.. too much hilly terrain to consider dragging a big animal out. When I was contemplating getting one back to camp I figured I would debone it and use the hide to wrap all the meat in and like a hobo with a stick and bag. The female pigs are tastier. The gaminess you are tasting is blood in the meat,, I cube my meat sometimes and soak in water in an ice chest drain and rinse swish it around in water and rinse again and again until the water is clear.. usually 5-6 water changes ,, done in just a few minutes. Then drain off all water and cover with ice and let it stay over night .. then more blood will escape and pour it off do the rinse and swish and drain until water is clear. This will eliminate gaminess. Or just slice off a piece and rinse it in water a few times and cook it. To remove the big animal from the woods in flat walking area's places that can be driven with a 4 wheeler. I have used an ice chest with wheels on it. I deboned the animal and stuck it into the ice chest and walked out of the woods while pulling the ice chest. Many ways to dress an animal. But things with wheels you can pull make it easier. A Honda ATC70 weighs about 90 lbs and will go anywhere.. a luggage carrier on the vehicle will tote it.. Or toss it on the trunk of the car and strap it down. It will carry 3 adults and pull the deer out of the woods in low gear. Wish i had a good one.. I have no use for the big heavy ATV's [/QUOTE]
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