Just curious how guys in Wisconsin or anywhere else you only get 5 pieces and the head has to stay attached to one of the pieces are doing it.
Just curious how guys in Wisconsin or anywhere else you only get 5 pieces and the head has to stay attached to one of the pieces are doing it.
it’s not new and I’ve always dragged my deer out but the older I get the more it sucks.is this some new rule? I bone all my deer out west but here at home I drag...
No exact science. It depends on how heavy you want the parts. A lot of guys simply cut it in half and deal with it later. Its ways easier than dragging regardless. It is dumb rule.
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I have been contemplating going in with a cordless sawzall and cutting it into thirds.
To me that says you can take the legs off, and the head with the spine need to stay together??
I hate..hate ...HATE this law. It makes zero sense, Id bone out every deer if I could. What was there reason for reversing it?Most of us just drag it out. We can only leave the entrails so quartering in the field is basically worthless. They almost changed it a year or 2 ago due to CWD but it got reversed before the season.
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The rule change was going to require quartering and leaving the carcus in the field as a CWD control method. I think there was an uproar right before start of season that year by a lot of people that don’t know how to quarter a deer. Lots of people use processors in WI.I hate..hate ...HATE this law. It makes zero sense, Id bone out every deer if I could. What was there reason for reversing it?