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Thread: How to: Prepare venison hindquarters to carry as a backpack

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    Hi Kimjon If I had been there I'd have wanted my rifle not a camera or at least the bow/dog and a VERY large Knife! and that saying something. I don't like dogs.

    I almost always completely bone out meat before carrying, which is why I'm just learning this now. Hindquarter carry is useful if: On my own, pikau too small for all meat or else no pack, short carry , Or to minimise mud and fly damage if no meatsafe or muslin available at camp.I can use a few bones at home for broth but dont have a hole to dispose of an entire deer skeleton and hide.

    Id like to thank everyone who has passed on new tricks. The more techniques we have available the better.
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