I think too many people are worried about getting one out.
Get the deer down first then worry about the work later. At most, you'll only do it 5 times for the entire state of Texas and only once in that county if its got AR restrictions unless you're talking does.
That being said, a good knife (a havalon or tyto) and a set of game bags paired with a pack that can handle quarters goes a long way.
Personally, I don't wanna hunt anywhere else where someone already has if I can help it. Chances are they've left scent, didn't pay attention to their access routes and may or may not have paid attention to thermals/wind/etc. and the deer already have them patterned if they repeatedly hunt the same spot over and over.
Get the deer down first then worry about the work later. At most, you'll only do it 5 times for the entire state of Texas and only once in that county if its got AR restrictions unless you're talking does.
That being said, a good knife (a havalon or tyto) and a set of game bags paired with a pack that can handle quarters goes a long way.
Personally, I don't wanna hunt anywhere else where someone already has if I can help it. Chances are they've left scent, didn't pay attention to their access routes and may or may not have paid attention to thermals/wind/etc. and the deer already have them patterned if they repeatedly hunt the same spot over and over.
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