One of the nastiest chores for the deer hunter is the gutting process following a successful hunt. Some hunters struggle with gutting their deer, while others jump in up to their elbows to pull the guts, heart, lungs and liver from the carcass. Either way, it’s a messy job. But it doesn’t have to be. You can say goodbye to excessive blood, and spilled guts when you put the Gutless Method into practice. The Gutless Method makes things quick, simple and clean when it comes to processing your deer or elk.
Here’s how the Gutless Field Dressing Method works…
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