First thing shoot it, Second thing, GUT IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the only way to go. My brothers proved that to me. I do it any way.
Older bro shot a 5x5 bull, Tried the gutless method, didnt go so well. Packed out a front quarter. Called me. By the time I got to it, it was bloated.
Weather was cold, snowin. I tried to go ahead and gut it, it was on a bad hillside. Bro tried to help, punctured the gut bag.

Closest I've come to ralphing.
I butchered the rest out, salvaged what I could. Chewed his butt all the way to the truck.
Younger bro shot a nice 4x4 buck. In a canyon. At 1pmish.
He didnt show up at home after last shooting time, last day of late buck.
We waited 4 hrs, then went back to find him.
Found him at 1130pmish, dehydrated, staggering, mumbling, hypothermic,soaking wet from the rain.
I initially made a joke about there better be horns in the truck. He mumbled I'm trying.
We immediately took off his wet clothes and got him into the warm truck. We broke out food and water and started treating him.
When he was stable, he told me where the buck was. Still 200yrds in the timber.
I went up and found the buck, gutted him and dragged him to the truck.
He drug that ungutted deer for 10hrs up out of that canyon. Damn near did him in.
The moral is::: Gut the animal. Less weight to drag/carry, and easier to butcher. Saves a lot of time and energy.
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