Browning300
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There are a lot of comments here that aren't terribly helpful. I don't think shaming somebody for being honest is a great way to encourage a new hunter to get involved.
Let a buddy help you on a deer. It's a task, don't focus on the fact that it's blood and guts but that it's simply a task. You will get over it after a couple of times. No worries, go for it. You will be fine.Hello all, long time shooter and fisherman (catch and release). I would love to start hunting elk, but I'm not too keen with blood and guts. Sad, but true. Several buddies have offered to help me clean it, but I kinda feel if I shoot it I should process it.
Anybody else ever had a problem getting used to blood and guts? Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks for your help.
Take your buddies up on their offer. I've never had anyone help me gut my deer and I sure wish I had someone who would have shown me...the first couple were real ugly jobs. Having a mentor is nothing to be ashamed of. Let them show you and learn from someone with experience rather than stumble through it yourself.Hello all, long time shooter and fisherman (catch and release). I would love to start hunting elk, but I'm not too keen with blood and guts. Sad, but true. Several buddies have offered to help me clean it, but I kinda feel if I shoot it I should process it.
Anybody else ever had a problem getting used to blood and guts? Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks for your help.
IF you can't dress it DON'T kill it, when you get hungry enough you'll get over itMy experience with farming has been that the folks who think they are squeamish get over it pretty quickly. My wife always has her girl friends over with their kids when we butcher something and I'm pretty sure by the end of they day they're all over their squeamishness and grabbing a knife to help. It seems the thought of it is worse than the act itself for most folks.
Find a farmer who needs some help butchering, they'll gladly let you come watch learn and help.
Maybe go on youtube and find one of those homesteader folks near you and shoot them an email asking if you can come help. It would be much better to try it out your first time on a chicken that you're helping with and can bail of it gets to gross for you instead of a game animal you shoot and are stuck with no matter how you feel.
That's some pretty poor advice. How would anyone ever learn anything if we followed that advice.IF you can't dress it DON'T kill it, when you get hungry enough you'll get over it