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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2537470" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>We hunt aoudad from the top of the mountain, and often shoot them at the bottom (1300 ft. elevation difference). Butcher the deer where you shoot it. Cutting the bones out cuts the weight almost in half. I put the meat in plastic bags, in deep shade, and it cools down overnight. On steep terrain, I usually make two trips. Starting fresh the next morning, the pack out never seems that hard. I often see deer 1/2 way down, on a bench. Early morning and late evening, they'll usually be in the open feeding and moving. Looking down on mulies, they seem almost black. I always GPS the track down, so I can follow it back up in the dark. Nothing worse than "cliffing out" in the dark when you're carrying a heavy pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2537470, member: 29323"] We hunt aoudad from the top of the mountain, and often shoot them at the bottom (1300 ft. elevation difference). Butcher the deer where you shoot it. Cutting the bones out cuts the weight almost in half. I put the meat in plastic bags, in deep shade, and it cools down overnight. On steep terrain, I usually make two trips. Starting fresh the next morning, the pack out never seems that hard. I often see deer 1/2 way down, on a bench. Early morning and late evening, they'll usually be in the open feeding and moving. Looking down on mulies, they seem almost black. I always GPS the track down, so I can follow it back up in the dark. Nothing worse than "cliffing out" in the dark when you're carrying a heavy pack. [/QUOTE]
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