The details of how you go about each step in the field-dressing process can make a huge difference, and if you want to dive into the nitty gritty of the process, all you have to do is keep reading. On ...
The first time you clip a deer’s stomach and hot digestive gasses spray into your face, you’ll want it to be the last time. Once the dry heaving subsides, you’ll have learned an important lesson: The ...
There’s no substitute for a good field dressing knife when you’ve got a deer on the ground and daylight’s fading. You need something that’s sharp, dependable, and shaped for the job—because once the ...
There’s more than one way to gut a buck. And that’s a good thing, because depending on the temperature, the distance from the truck, and the local regulations, you might want to (or have to) change up ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two hunters field dress a deer. (Photo by Dustin Lutt / Rockhouse Motion) Learning (or remembering) how to field dress a deer can ...
You really want a small hunting knife to field dress a deer. What you’re doing is akin to surgery, and you wouldn’t want a surgeon to pull your appendix out with a bowie knife. That said, it helps to ...