Originally Posted by
Juicy
I usually shoot deer, break down the deer on the spot i.e. take back legs off, back steaks, front legs (if not too mangled). Walk back to the closest hut with legs still with skin on, hang them up to cool down overnight usually (huts I go to have meat safes, or you could buy one of those portable ones), or at least for a while. Then bone out legs and pack it all in my pack for the carry-out. If I was camping out rather than at a hut (which I don't do very often) I guess I would bone out at camp on a plastic bag or something.
Definitely lighter and less of a pain to squash into the pack when boned out. I tend to eat the good cuts as steaks and take the rest to a local butcher for sausages, because it's much easier to convince the kids to eat sausages rather than chewy steaks.