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I am considering going on a guided hunt with an outfitter. This is the first time I've done hunts for game that you can stock your freezer with. I keep coming across the statement that the outfitter will do "game prep but not processing". What exactly does that mean?










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    I am considering going on a guided hunt with an outfitter. This is the first time I've done hunts for game that you can stock your freezer with. I keep coming across the statement that the outfitter will do "game prep but not processing". What exactly does that mean?










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      I am considering going on a guided hunt with an outfitter. This is the first time I've done hunts for game that you can stock your freezer with. I keep coming across the statement that the outfitter will do "game prep but not processing". What exactly does that mean?










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      I am considering going on a guided hunt with an outfitter. This is the first time I've done hunts for game that you can stock your freezer with. I keep coming across the statement that the outfitter will do "game prep but not processing". What exactly does that mean?







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          It means that they will clean and gut/quarter but not turn it into jerky/steak/hamburger for you. In other words they will help you get it out of the field and then it’s up to you to process it from there.



          You would need to process it yourself or find a butcher shop that will finish it.






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          • So they would give me the entire animal stripped down? Or in quarters? In other words, what exactly am I bringing home?

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            @UnknownCoder My expectation would be that it's either quartered to the point that you can put the meat into a cooler, or put into game bags or possibly just gutted for small animals like antelope.

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          It means that they will clean and gut/quarter but not turn it into jerky/steak/hamburger for you. In other words they will help you get it out of the field and then it’s up to you to process it from there.



          You would need to process it yourself or find a butcher shop that will finish it.






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          • So they would give me the entire animal stripped down? Or in quarters? In other words, what exactly am I bringing home?

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            4 hours ago






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            @UnknownCoder My expectation would be that it's either quartered to the point that you can put the meat into a cooler, or put into game bags or possibly just gutted for small animals like antelope.

            – Charlie Brumbaugh
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          It means that they will clean and gut/quarter but not turn it into jerky/steak/hamburger for you. In other words they will help you get it out of the field and then it’s up to you to process it from there.



          You would need to process it yourself or find a butcher shop that will finish it.






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          • So they would give me the entire animal stripped down? Or in quarters? In other words, what exactly am I bringing home?

            – Unknown Coder
            4 hours ago






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            @UnknownCoder My expectation would be that it's either quartered to the point that you can put the meat into a cooler, or put into game bags or possibly just gutted for small animals like antelope.

            – Charlie Brumbaugh
            3 hours ago














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          It means that they will clean and gut/quarter but not turn it into jerky/steak/hamburger for you. In other words they will help you get it out of the field and then it’s up to you to process it from there.



          You would need to process it yourself or find a butcher shop that will finish it.






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          It means that they will clean and gut/quarter but not turn it into jerky/steak/hamburger for you. In other words they will help you get it out of the field and then it’s up to you to process it from there.



          You would need to process it yourself or find a butcher shop that will finish it.







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          • So they would give me the entire animal stripped down? Or in quarters? In other words, what exactly am I bringing home?

            – Unknown Coder
            4 hours ago






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            @UnknownCoder My expectation would be that it's either quartered to the point that you can put the meat into a cooler, or put into game bags or possibly just gutted for small animals like antelope.

            – Charlie Brumbaugh
            3 hours ago



















          • So they would give me the entire animal stripped down? Or in quarters? In other words, what exactly am I bringing home?

            – Unknown Coder
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            @UnknownCoder My expectation would be that it's either quartered to the point that you can put the meat into a cooler, or put into game bags or possibly just gutted for small animals like antelope.

            – Charlie Brumbaugh
            3 hours ago

















          So they would give me the entire animal stripped down? Or in quarters? In other words, what exactly am I bringing home?

          – Unknown Coder
          4 hours ago





          So they would give me the entire animal stripped down? Or in quarters? In other words, what exactly am I bringing home?

          – Unknown Coder
          4 hours ago




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          @UnknownCoder My expectation would be that it's either quartered to the point that you can put the meat into a cooler, or put into game bags or possibly just gutted for small animals like antelope.

          – Charlie Brumbaugh
          3 hours ago





          @UnknownCoder My expectation would be that it's either quartered to the point that you can put the meat into a cooler, or put into game bags or possibly just gutted for small animals like antelope.

          – Charlie Brumbaugh
          3 hours ago


















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