The JMBZ71 Pheasant Quick-Clean
I can’t really take credit for this method. It’s been around for years. The warmer the bird, the easier this method is to perform. I’ve quick-cleaned many birds 3 or 4 hours after the kill but it works best if you can quick-clean it within a couple of hours. If you’ve never tried this method, you’ll be amazed at how well it works and you can clean a bird in 1-2 minutes (or less if you’re really fast). The only items you’ll need are a game shears and a quart-size Ziploc bag.
- Place the bird on it’s back on the ground.
- Spread it’s wings and stand on each wing (place each foot as close to the bird as possible).
- Grab both legs at the very top of each thigh (again, as close to the bird as possible).
- Pull on both thighs with a good amount of force (regrip the thighs if necessary).
- The bird’s legs, head and all entrails will separate from the breast and wings.
- Left on the ground will be a fully intact pheasant breast with both wings attached.
- Clip one of the wings with your game shears, rinse the breast if you have water and throw the breast and remaining wing in your Ziploc bag and drop it in your cooler.
- You can clip the remaining wing, rinse the bird good and place it in a freezer bag when you transfer it from your cooler to your freezer.
That’s all there is to it!
