Do deer stay away from gut piles?

David Pignataro, CT: It's not the gut pile that scares the deer. It's all the human scent around the gut pile that you put there while gutting. Sweat things your hands touched etc.
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How do deer react to gut piles?

Two kinds of animals were always the first to show up to the pile within hours of its placement: shockingly, deer and crows. Some deer even licked the gut piles, but at the very least, they were heavily investigated. Deer did not respond negatively at all.
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Do you leave deer guts in the woods?

Most hunters field dress their deer where it falls. The first step in cooling the meat is removing the deer's internal organs. That process also prevents funky tastes, especially if the animal was gut shot. Removing the organs also makes it easier to get the animal out of the field because it then weighs less.
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How long does a deer gut pile last?

Depending on the time of year I've seen Piles lay for 1-2 days to a week or more.
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Should you field dress a deer near your stand?

Field-dressing your buck where it falls probably won't hurt a thing — or will it? Don't field-dress that deer near your stand, or you'll ruin it for the rest of the season! That's conventional wisdom with the time-honored stamp of approval from the old guys in deer camp.
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Can deer smell gut piles?

Gut piles can also attract wolves, turkey vultures, opossums, botflies, or any other number of predators and scavengers. A deer knows these things are dangerous. Some hunters think it is the scent of a human near gut piles that can alert passing deer to possible danger.
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How long will a deer last after being field dressed?

If the temperature is warmer, and the area is not too humid or rainy, then you might have as long as 12 hours; anything past that and you're pushing your luck significantly. If the temperature is cooler, then 24 hours is around the maximum amount of time you want to wait before the meat starts to spoil.
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How long can a deer sit after gutting?

The animal does not “bleed out” quickly, and hence the quality of the venison suffers. If you wait too long to recover the deer, the blood will spoil and ruin the meat. The old bowhunters' rule is to wait eight to 12 hours before following a gut-shot deer.
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How soon should you gut a deer after killing it?

Gutting a deer as soon as you can after a kill is important to help cool the meat and prevent any meat from spoiling from bacteria growth or contamination from internal decomposition.
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Does a dead deer scare away other deer?

PikeCoBoy4Life said: In my experiance, a carcass alone does not deter deer from the area. I have found that if there is a large carcass or gut pile that attracts a coyote then the deer will avoid the area but only until the coyote activity has died down.
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Can you leave guts in a deer overnight?

The longer a gut shot animal lays, the more likely it is to sour and spoil. They don't have to be dead for this to occur. In my opinion, even cold weather will not salvage the meat of a gut shot critter. If it lives for more than four hours, the majority of the meat will be too raunchy to eat.
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Is it best to let a deer hang before processing?

The deer stiffens during rigor mortis in the 24 hours after being killed. If it is processed during this time, the muscles shorten and contract causing the meat to become tough. You should let your deer hang for 2 to 4 days at minimum before processing to avoid this.
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How long should you wait after shooting a deer with a bow?

While opinions vary, it's generally accepted that a heart shot deer can be recovered right away, double lung shot deer can be tracked within 30 to 90 minutes, a single lung or liver hit deer should likely be given closer to 4 to 6 hours, and a gut hit deer should be given 8 to 12 or more hours. Downsides of Waiting?
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How do you hunt deer in open field?

Set a couple of stands, or have a wind-friendly option on another field. Moments of truth are critical to field hunting. Whitetails are edgy in the open, and there is little cover to hide your movements. Slowly bring up your gun only when the deer is moving or, better yet, looking away.
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Should you bleed a deer after shooting?

You don't need to drain a deer after shooting because it's unnecessary. The deer will bleed heavily after a good clean shot, especially when the shot goes through the heart and lungs. The animal will die soon after.
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How long can you let a deer hang in 40 degree weather?

Let it hang long enough for rigor mortis to fully set in, any longer than that is completely up to you. Generally, 24hrs and i'm butchering it; but that's mostly because where i hunt and where i hang deer, are a couple hundred miles from where i live.
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Will a deer spoil at 50 degrees?

If the air temperature is 50 degrees, we have three to six hours to recover a deer after it dies. If the temperature is higher, or the animal has elevated its temperature by running hard, then the safe time available for recovery is shorter.
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Why do you hang a deer after killing it?

Some hunters prefer to hang it head up, while others prefer to hang it head down. The key is to hang it, because this lets remaining blood drain out of the deer. Once the deer is hung, take a saw — preferably a hack saw — and cut through the deer's ribs.
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How warm is too warm to hang a deer?

Unseasonably warm temperatures and bluebird skies make for comfortable hunting. But there's reason for concern once a deer has been shot. Venison left out too long in temperatures higher than 41 degrees begins to spoil, according to local meat processors and others.
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Where should you field dress a deer?

Since the large intestine was cut off, this should just pull out, and you should have a pass-through into the cavity where the stomach contents were. At this point, your deer is field dressed and ready to get to the freezer.
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How long can you hang a deer in 60 degree weather?

Registered. A meat cooler at a butcher shop is set around 42 degrees. Being 50-60 deggrees out this weekend I would not hang it for long that is for sure. I would say no more then a 3 hours at the most.
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Is it good to hunt when it's windy?

And the research backs me up: Bucks travel double and triple their normal distances under high winds. Windy conditions also make it more difficult for deer to spot a hunter in a tree or on the ground. Moving branches and vegetation help conceal your movements, and can even provide the perfect conditions for a stalk.
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Does deer blood scare other deer?

Registered. Blood doesn't hurt a thing. I shot a doe once and had another doe come by and lick the blood on the arrow I killed the first doe with. Gutpiles and blood don't bother deer.
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Will deer come around Crows?

In most any state in the U.S., birds, chipmunks and squirrels will alert whitetail hunters when something is up. I've found crows have a distinctive staccato call when they spot a deer, predator or human coming. Learn to understand Mother Nature's language and you'll be one step ahead of that old buck on your hit list.
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