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Post by VixChix »

Great post! :lol: :lol: :lol:

We've got one of the original ones and it works pretty slick on deer once you get it right. For all the joking around it's actually a pretty useful tool (just like the SheWee). :lol:
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Post by one shot scott »

THIS IS GOOD NEWS!!! That plate is great! Now I dont have to bury my knuckles anymore!!

I think this tool was stolen from the adult film industry, and then "adapted" to sucker in hunters :lol: I bought one for a buddy of mine 8)
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Want to freak out your hunting buddies when they ask how it works? Just let them know you 'learned it in college' :shock: :lol:
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Post by Dereck »

Nothing I like less than sticking a thumb in where no thumb should ever be stuck in, a BUTT OUT 2 would mean no more nightmares about cleaning a deer.
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Thats generous of you, Planter, but I think I'll pass on the chance to win it. My 4 y/o boy likes to go thru my pack and ask what everything is for. I DO NOT want to try to explain that one.
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Tried to get pictures but everyone around was too busy laughing at me trying to get through it. :lol:
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Gutshot wrote:My 4 y/o boy likes to go thru my pack and ask what everything is for. I DO NOT want to try to explain that one.


:shock: :shock: :shock:
4 is such a fun age, and you can sure have some interesting conversations with them. Makes for some awkward moments though, doesn't it? :lol:
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Post by TripleM »

Sorry if I make this sound like a "Southern" or "Northern" kinda reply, but I have never seen or heard of this "Butt Plug" or whatever the actual name is.
In all of my years of skinning and processing my own deer, (real close to 51 yrs old now), I would never have imagined something like this "tool"??

Call me old school or whatever,but a good SHARP knife is all that me and every hunter I know personally have ever used to cut out around that particular "hole".

Blood and guts comes with this hunting passion thing we do. Don't shoot it if ya don't want to clean it and eat it.

To each his own, but I don't mind getting a little stink on me when I take an animal for eating.

No offense meant here, but I think I'll do without this new fangled "butt tool" during my lifetime.
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This contraption is sure getting LOTS of attention :lol: :lol:
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Post by Farmer »

Just seen one used for the 1st time this fall . A friend used it on a black bear .
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I enjoy cleaning and exploring every orifice of the deer as I clean it... :roll: ...you know uuhhh I put rubber gloves on make sure ive got a prime kill...its part of the adrenaline rush...I like the cleaning...sometimes I even pretend Im gutting a terrorist, it feels so good...the butt out tool would be a good torture device though...I may have to get one.. :roll: :lol:
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Post by vaguru »

You mean you still need a KNIFE? I thought all you had to do was push it in, twist, and pull out all the innards.
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Hoss, do not talk like that your starting to worry me. :shock: :? Hmm, felt a chill at the back of my neck.
Hoss wrote:I enjoy cleaning and exploring every orifice of the deer as I clean it... :roll: ...you know uuhhh I put rubber gloves on make sure ive got a prime kill...its part of the adrenaline rush...I like the cleaning...sometimes I even pretend Im gutting a terrorist, it feels so good...the butt out tool would be a good torture device though...I may have to get one.. :roll: :lol:
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I never could see a need for those things, but I do have to admit that I met someone earlier today that, well, things didn't go so good. So I now feel that I am in need of one of these and I know exactly how it should be used.....
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B-Logger wrote:I never could see a need for those things, but I do have to admit that I met someone earlier today that, well, things didn't go so good. So I now feel that I am in need of one of these and I know exactly how it should be used.....
It sure is tempting, isn't it? :lol:

They really are pretty slick for deer though - once you do it right, it's super-simple, clean & quick.
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