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Anyone know what is different when it comes to field dressing a man eater as apposed to dear or elk... Hitting Pasayten next week and I am considering a Bear tag. Never hunted them before and there is not much youtubage regarding field dressing black bears. Any advice is appreciated.
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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,49969.0.html
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Thanks Kain!
If it is hot ot side Bear Fat can and will go rancid pretty quick. You will want to get it skinned out and cooled down pretty quick.
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That rocks fellas! Thanks. Nice detail on the skinning ect. Perfect!
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I assume that I should treat the meat the same way I would a deer/elk. keep it clean and get it to processing ASAP. Are the best cuts on the hind legs? From the pics I have viewed it looks like those would be the obvious portions of meat to get chops ect. Not sure if a bear has back straps.. Ha ha!
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It's just like skinning a human...................Bahahahahahahaha, just kidding
.....No, really it is.
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Pretty much dblakney. Just kep in mind about the fat going rancid. It will turn faster than a deer or elks will. Plus the majority of hides on a Bear are Black. Black absorbs heat. Get that hide off and get the meat cool.
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So how long before it starts to spoil in say 50-60 degree weather?.......Are we talking 1 hour or a couple of hours or several hours?........
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I am not sure I have never had one do it. BTKR would be the one to ask about that as he has delt with more Bears in the field. i will send him a link to this thread.
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Sounds like you really have to move on a back country bear to get it cool and out! All part of the challenge! Looking forward to what BTKR has to say.
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Everything starts to spoil the second it dies.
You will have several hours, but you still need to take care while gutting and skinning to keep bacterial growth at a minimum.
There are way too many variables to give precise times but with proper care you will be fine at this time of year.
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Quote from: billythekidrock on September 15, 2010, 04:49:43 PM
Everything starts to spoil the second it dies.
Smart @ss!
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I shot a bear years ago at last light in late August and had to recover it at first light the next morning. Day temps were low 90's, night temps maybe low 70's. I field dressed immediately and had about a 1 hour pack out with two buddies. Drove an hour home skinned and took meat to the butcher and meat was fine. No discoloration & no foul smell-other than the regular bear fat smell(which I kinda like lol). Made excellent Summer Sausage and Pepper Sticks. Even had the Hide tanned. Not to say this is a good idea but just to give an example. I try to get the animal field dressed immediately and get the hide off ASAP and into the freezer.
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Up in the high country, it should be cool enough that it won't be an immediate problem....but like in all things, "should" is defined as "ought to be not necessarily will be"...
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Say I have 2 bear tags and an elk tag to fill. I shoot a bear early in the morning. It's the last day of elk so, I want to stay in the woods all day. How do I care for the bear meat then? I'll be at about 500ft elevation
P.s. There's a small cool creek nearby. Can I put the bear meat in a game bag and throw it in the creek and let the water keep it cool all day?
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