If I had the luxury of carrying out whole animals without cutting them up I would. For rabbits, gotta gut them asap or the meat ends up smelling like chemical weapons of mass destruction. Good podcast though.
born to hunt - forced to work
A butcherd stag carcass like that shouldn't be to hard too move out of the waterway? Pretty bad look for non hunters to come across. Wouldn't even cross my mind to leave one in a creek.
Is it me or didn't you say you did not remove it in a reply to another members earlier post?
Real good episode that one, thanks for for sharing @steadwah
I wonder if one should therefor carry a game bag and hang it whole in a tree overnight. Walk back to camp and return the next day to cut it up and haul out. That’s if possible of course.
Deer put hot into a chiller is not the the optimum but one put into a safe to cool slow but steady then into a chiller say 6-12 hours later is I've found. Depends on outside air temp of course.
Im sure you removed the bits over to other side of river and disposed of them under a log etc....positive you will have.... That was the comment and still is correct. I didnt cross the stream I dont like wet boots . I didnt dispose of it under a log either. I did pull the front and guts out on myside and throw it into some scrub. Normally I wouldnt feel the need to justify my actions to strangers from the internet but im feeling a bit attacked here.
As someone who has had giardia from contaminated creek water and throwing up or shitting through the eye of a needle for a week , then 2 weeks just generally feeling downtrodden followed by another week of puking/shitting , and this went on for nearly a year and a 20kg weight loss before the doc figured out what it was , I dare say if you had had that bug also , you wouldn't mind getting your boots wet .
And the cure was worse than the bug . Drop a pill that strips your stomach lining off - which then gave me ulcers ...... another 6 months of feeling like crap - no fun at all .
I learn't the hard way why you shouldn't leave carcasses in a creek and knowing what the possible outcome could be .( it wasn't me that left it by the way. I always remove any carcasses I find in waterways now even if they not mine or died of old age - wouldn't wish that bug on my worst enemy )
Don't think of this as an attack on you - just an observation and my own experience on why it is not the thing to do .... even at the cost of wet boots....
born to hunt - forced to work
Any gut bag or lost deer left on the hillside will eventually make it's way to a stream...and don't tell me you haven't done it.
A guy I flatted with at uni reckoned he was the first person in NZ to get giardia, he said it was black water out both ends so he never knew which way to face in the bathroom...
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