So, lets pretend that regardless of choosing the wrong; gun/caliber, optic, camouflage, stand location, etc. you manage to tag out. You're also one of those DIY, self sufficient types, that process their own game (note did not mention cheap/frugal)
What's in your kit?
Over the years I've accumulated:
Victorinox knife set (butchering), sharp, neat tool roll, and flexible boning knifes
Game shears (squirrels and birds)
Wyoming saw
Gambrel & pully (2)
Cabela's Grinder, got it on sale, will probably look at upgrading...someday
Meat slicer
Dehydrator
Vacuum Sealer and bag rolls
Skinning tongs, really not needed, but they work pretty well
Meat tubs
Big honking cutting board
Normally I dress on site to save the drag...unless it's on my place then I use the tractor bucket to hang and dress. Tenderloins come out then and there. I then hang them in my barn (temps permitting) for a few days, Then skin and quarter in the the barn and do my cutting on my "dog wash station" in the garage. Basically a raised shower platform with hot/cold running water.
Any other cool ideas/gadgets???
What's in your kit?
Over the years I've accumulated:
Victorinox knife set (butchering), sharp, neat tool roll, and flexible boning knifes
Game shears (squirrels and birds)
Wyoming saw
Gambrel & pully (2)
Cabela's Grinder, got it on sale, will probably look at upgrading...someday
Meat slicer
Dehydrator
Vacuum Sealer and bag rolls
Skinning tongs, really not needed, but they work pretty well
Meat tubs
Big honking cutting board
Normally I dress on site to save the drag...unless it's on my place then I use the tractor bucket to hang and dress. Tenderloins come out then and there. I then hang them in my barn (temps permitting) for a few days, Then skin and quarter in the the barn and do my cutting on my "dog wash station" in the garage. Basically a raised shower platform with hot/cold running water.
Any other cool ideas/gadgets???