butt out
#11
RE: butt out
I hate Cabelas links, they ruin the page.[&:]
I see no need for it, a quick ring with a good blade and it all comes out with the guts.
Like said above nchawkeye, why would you leave the tenderloins? You can't get to them from the outside.
I see no need for it, a quick ring with a good blade and it all comes out with the guts.
Like said above nchawkeye, why would you leave the tenderloins? You can't get to them from the outside.
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: LI, New York
Posts: 517
RE: butt out
Thats funny you mentioned this! I bought one after feeliing like a suckerA sucker I feel no more! That tool does work very well and make that task much easier. I hate to admit it but I did insert it in the wrong hole! I had to give her a hysterectomy to get the damn thing out!I stopped telling people though because my friends that know me think It wasnt an accident[8D]
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I used this tool just recently and it works pretty good it makes it easier. when i used it i was rushing and almost put it in hervag and gave her a hystarectomy {sp} . anywa y i'm very satisfied with the tool. anyone else try it out ?
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I used this tool just recently and it works pretty good it makes it easier. when i used it i was rushing and almost put it in hervag and gave her a hystarectomy {sp} . anywa y i'm very satisfied with the tool. anyone else try it out ?
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#14
RE: butt out
I have one ,but haven't used it for some reason. I guess I keep forgetting its in the pack, and proceed with the chore like I always did in the past. A sharp knife and some patience.
#15
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,425
RE: butt out
You guys are sure easy to bait...I knew when I posted that it would get a rise out of some...I do remove the tenderloins, I just don't gut the deer...
The way I'm set up, I can get a 4.wheeler to just about any deer..I put them on the rack of the 4-wheeler...Take them to the skinning tree, hang...After removing the shouders, hams, backstraps, I make a 5-6 inch incision at the short ribs...Then slide your knife under the tenderloins, slip your fingers inside and you can gently work the tenderlions out of the deer....
The way I'm set up, I can get a 4.wheeler to just about any deer..I put them on the rack of the 4-wheeler...Take them to the skinning tree, hang...After removing the shouders, hams, backstraps, I make a 5-6 inch incision at the short ribs...Then slide your knife under the tenderloins, slip your fingers inside and you can gently work the tenderlions out of the deer....
#19
RE: butt out
Maybe I'm a sucker but it looks like a damn good idea to me. I hate reaming that cornhole with my knife. It's the most time consuming part of the whole process for me. Why not?Seems like it would save me 3 or 4 minutes.
The one thing I tend to screw up is the bladder. Sometimes I don't get all the connective tissue cut to allow the bladder to come out with the rest of the guts. No big deal other than I have to do some more cutting, being careful not to puncture it.
I agree - the Butt-Out tool will be the subject of a Darwin Award in the near future, I'm afraid. I just hope nobody get's hurt too bad....[8D]
The one thing I tend to screw up is the bladder. Sometimes I don't get all the connective tissue cut to allow the bladder to come out with the rest of the guts. No big deal other than I have to do some more cutting, being careful not to puncture it.
I agree - the Butt-Out tool will be the subject of a Darwin Award in the near future, I'm afraid. I just hope nobody get's hurt too bad....[8D]