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  • 100% real, superior MAN!!!

  • I've never hunted in my life or killed anything.... this wasnt nearly as disgusting as I thought it would be... Im a prepper and I'd like to thank u for teaching me something I might have to know later ;)

  • The 6 people who disliked has never even seen a deer in real life

  • Excellent technique! 2 things. I believe you were referring to the esophagus (food pipe). The trachea (windpipe) is in front of the esophagus high up the neck where you cut. In the mid-chest the trachea divides to the lungs and the esophagus continues down into the gut. Second, I wish you would a second video too see your technique better down at the pelvis and anus. This is important for solo hunters. Best video yet and most practical technique for gutting for solo hunters. Thank you very much.

  • @MrJoeyBoombotz Yes, you are correct......my hunter anatomy was off....lol. I will try to post a follow up some time. Sure helps to have someone else holding the camera, like on my Chicken cleaning video.

  • I'm an urbanite - and know absolutely nothing about hunting. This said, I am not grossed about by this video - the only thing which bothers me is animals suffering needlessly, and industrial animal farms are far, far worse, that what is shown here. Most urbanites like me do not even know where their meat comes from, nor do they ever bother to think about this 'process'. I also work in surgery, I might add, and have witnessed autopsies. Lucky shot. They don't let students watch the messy ones.

  • That is a tiny 4 pointer and it looks super warm there for deer season. Where are you from where deer are that small and it's that warm during the season?

  • "Alright, here's Bambi" haha! Congrats though, on the deer!

  • great video new way to gut my deer

  • Nice job! This is another one I'll have my 11 year old son watch because it's so well done.

  • hahaha I like the splash at the end when he cassualy tosses the guts to the side the sound really cracked me up.

  • i dont hunt... but if i ever found myself needing to do this... now i have a better understanding... thanks

  • @shredderific1337 You should look up a video on how to skin and process a deer too. This isn't even half of the work.

  • Very nice...that was a big help. Thanks!

  • @razerecw08 because he didn't start field dressing right at 1 second... didnt think it was rocket science

  • Best demonstration of field dressing I've seen. I absolutely butchered the deer I killed yesterday. I will go this route with the next deer I harvest.

  • Love the video and your truck in the back !! thanks

  • Thank you. The commentary along with the method made it very clear.

  • when I went hunting with my grandpa he sort of did this but I remember him cutting around the anus and tying it ofF with some lightweight rope\string...wHat's that all about? iT'S obviously not necessary? aLSO for meat preservation, is it not better to avoid splitting the rib cage like that? And what about the scent glands on the rear legs? cut them off,or just a wive's tale?

  • @adampeart1 He tied it off to most likely keep from getting feces everywhere and to drag the guts out of the carcass. It doesn't matter if you split the rib cage or not. DEFINITELY cut off the scent glands! They will ruin the meat!

  • That is the best way to clean a deer I've ever seen. I've watched 20 of these videos on youtube and this has the best elements from all of them and it's fast. Great!

  • lol! I meant deer

  • 4 point my ass, lol! nice video, I'll try it and only hope to do it as well as you did. I've never dressed a dear so I hope to get it right. Thanks again.

  • "Oh that's pee!" LOL

  • Very Good, appreciate your taking the time to make the video. Will definately try this method.

  • I have seen a couple of vids on how to do this, and I think urs is the easiest and cleanest, I will do ur method when I have to field dress a deer. I think this is easier to do and it keeps the meat clean. Thx for the vid

  • i call all my deer bambi too lol

  • as sheps78 said, I have no idea if I can reproduce that, but I'll give it a try this fall. Thanks for the video.

  • Great technique. I have not idea if I can reproduce that, but good job.

  • Thanks for doing this. I've seen you do this several times, and it is one slick operation. The inside of each deer is as clean as a whistle! It helps that you avoid messy gut shots!

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