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Old 03-03-2007, 02:56 AM
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Default How to Field Dress a Turkey

Tag your turkey immediately. The tag must remain with the turkey at all times, or you risk confiscation of your turkey among other nasty effects.

With your fingers feel for the Point of the Breast located between the turkey's legs and insert your knife there. Make a cut between the Tail and the Point of the Breast. Make this cut from one leg to the other. Then gently pull the turkey's Back and Breast apart far enough to get your hand inside the body cavity between the intestines and back. Slip your hand in along the Back as far as you can. Grip the entrails (the lungs, liver & heart) and pull them out. The guts will follow along. You may not get it all the first time and if so you will have to try again. You must remove the heart, so if you don't see it in the pile you have removed go back in one more time.

Turkeys have a Crop (the place the food they eat gathers before it goes into their stomach). It is important to take this Crop out. At the turkey's neck, grab the skin where it meets the feathers. Make a cut there and split the neck open. Remove the windpipe, esophagus, and the Crop. If you are interested in seeing what your turkey is eating you can cut the Crop open and look inside.

Once you have removed everything, wipe all the blood out of the body cavity or let it drip out. As soon as you can, place ice inside the body cavity and you are ready for the trip home. Once home completely wash your turkey inside and out in cold water and wrap it for freezing.
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Old 03-03-2007, 12:16 PM
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Maybe our resident Kyhuntnfish taxidermist can make suggestions on how to properly protect and store a turkey before taking it to get mounted.

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Old 03-22-2008, 04:24 PM
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mine said wrap in newspaper and freeze asap and if your mounting it dont gut it!! also you can slip on into a leg of some panty hose to keep the feathers protected in the field!!
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