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Hunting by Game/Technique => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: carrilkim on Jun 17, 2014, 07:10:21 AM

Title: Deer hunting after the shot.
Post by: carrilkim on Jun 17, 2014, 07:10:21 AM
When I go deer hunting I will be out in the woods obviously and I was wondering if I can skin the deer and leave it hang for like 3 days till I get it to a butcher. If so what do I do?
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Title: Re: Deer hunting after the shot.
Post by: hesseltine32 on Jun 17, 2014, 07:24:29 AM
Yes if weather allows you can easily hang a deer for 3 day if not longer as long as temps don't get above 50s in the day.  Skinning the deer and hanging it is one of the personal preferences some people swear by it others don't. 
Title: Re: Deer hunting after the shot.
Post by: chris338378 on Jul 17, 2014, 11:26:12 AM
I would wait until you got the deer home or back to camp to skin it so you don't get dirt all over the meat.  I personally wouldn't do this if it's going to be above 30 degrees, I'd much rather the meet freeze rather than going bad.
Title: Re: Deer hunting after the shot.
Post by: ship of fools on Jul 18, 2014, 09:09:22 AM
IF ... and that is a big IF you can control the climate it will make the meat way better.

My butcher was really busy two years ago and my deer hung for a solid week in their cooler and it was phenomenal .... if you read about it most opinions are that it is a great thing. But ... too warm a temperature or big fluctuations in temp can ruin meat so be careful.
Title: Re: Deer hunting after the shot.
Post by: BowHunterDan on Jul 18, 2014, 11:03:56 AM
I'd leave the skin on, keeps flies and dirt off it. Crack the pelvic bone and prop chest cavity open with a stick, hang it in the shade as best as possible. If you have a cheap field dressing bag such as the ones made by Allen, so much the better. As hesseltine32 says, watch that the temperature doesn't go above 50. I've hung mine for a week under these conditions with no problems.
Title: Re: Deer hunting after the shot.
Post by: the wizard on Sep 18, 2014, 09:05:24 PM
There's a good article in field and stream called "hang time", type that in and read the explanation on it.
Title: Re: Deer hunting after the shot.
Post by: davers on Jul 03, 2019, 01:48:49 AM
I am newbie in deer hunting, so thanks for sharing useful tips
Title: Re: Deer hunting after the shot.
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Title: Re: Deer hunting after the shot.
Post by: SHaRPS on Nov 04, 2019, 08:10:09 AM
I butcher my own deer and hang the hind quarters in my fridge for 5-7 days before breaking it down for steaks. The rest is processed immediately. Fillet for steaks, front quarters for stew and ground, ribs for ground as well as neck.
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