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Originally Posted by Shane06fl
yes and that is my prefered way. Not that breaking a tendon can't happen but it has never happened to me. I have done countless deer that way to. Back in my public land hunting days when skinning was done at the nearest hanging branch and it was 9pm before i got the deer out and all I had was head lights I could undress a deer in about 10 minutes and having him in the cooler. I work a lot slower these days.
But yeah that's how processors clean them and deer a like. Now if your scared you can use a adjustable chain with a hook on the end and wrap around your spreader bar and run the hook in to the pelvic bone. This will add some strenght and help out the tendons.
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Cool, I can clean a deer in about 15 minutes, but hogs take quite a bit longer. The one I shot yesterday had a layer of fat about 3 inches thick on the back of his neck, and about a 1/2 inch thick on his back and butt.