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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 191131" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>skin on or skin off makes no difference in aging. Think about the fact that every beef steak you have eaten is most likely aged skinless. You never see hide on in a locker plant. With practice you can keep them pretty hair free in the field. Helps to have game bags. Agree about the ice deal, not needed immediately and if it's too warm make sure the ice does not contact the meat.</p><p></p><p>I'm the same that I won't drag a deer very far. Use a good backpack and walking out is much easier than dragging. That and you don't need to dress the animal. I usually do more than quarter, I go boneless. Don't eat the bones do don't haul them out is my choice. Remember, you do have to bring out identification of sex and breed of deer in some units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 191131, member: 3373"] skin on or skin off makes no difference in aging. Think about the fact that every beef steak you have eaten is most likely aged skinless. You never see hide on in a locker plant. With practice you can keep them pretty hair free in the field. Helps to have game bags. Agree about the ice deal, not needed immediately and if it's too warm make sure the ice does not contact the meat. I'm the same that I won't drag a deer very far. Use a good backpack and walking out is much easier than dragging. That and you don't need to dress the animal. I usually do more than quarter, I go boneless. Don't eat the bones do don't haul them out is my choice. Remember, you do have to bring out identification of sex and breed of deer in some units. [/QUOTE]
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