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“In fact, if you can leave it closed up until you get it back to your camp, that’s best,’’ he said.

Not only will water be available to clean a carcass at a camp or other secondary location, an animal can more easily be hung up there to be field dressed, allowing for a cleaner and more thorough job.

Mistake No 2: Not cutting from back to front

Most hunters while field dressing make their initial incision at or near the sternum, then work back toward the anus.

Properly done, Swendsen said, the cut that begins at the sternum should continue forward to the windpipe.

“A lot of hunters leave the windpipe in the animal, or else remove it incompletely,’’ he said. “That sets you up for the possibility of bacteria building up in the deer.

“Far better to dress an animal from the sternum forward, through the chest cavity, to the throat.’’

Then an incision can be continued, he said, from the breast bone back through the belly to the pelvic bone.

“A big advantage of getting a deer back to a camp is that you can position the animal so its cavity stays clean while you’re dressing it,’’ Swendsen said.

Ideally, this means a deer would be suspended from its hind legs, allowing gravity to carry the innards down and out of the animal as the hunter cuts along the belly and around the penis or milk sack.

Mistake No. 3: Not cleaning a dressed deer

Once a deer has been field dressed, it should be hung from its hind legs and its cavity thoroughly cleaned with water.

“Some people say you don’t want to clean the cavity of a carcass with water because it’s not good to have water sitting in it, which can be unhealthy over time,’’ Swendsen said. “If you hang the deer, after it’s dressed, from its rear legs, like professional beef cutters do, you can wash and wash and wash until the cavity of the animal is clean. All of the water will run to the tip of the neck and out.’’

Mistake No. 4: Not cleaning a skinned deer

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