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DIY Backpack Elk hunt in CO
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<blockquote data-quote="dogdinger" data-source="post: 595275" data-attributes="member: 9616"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">elk are not the behemoths a lot of guys think they are. the average bull elk in Co is gonna be a 3-4 yr old bull that wont top the scales @ 500lbs on the hoof.thats about 350 gutted. take out the bones and you have a good solid 150-200 lbs of boned out meat. two guys in good shape can pack most any elk off the mtn in one trip, 2 trips if he is a monster. the only thing you need a saw for is cutting out the skull plate. My advice is to go for it, but be prepared. You have to shoot elk where you find them. AJ</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogdinger, post: 595275, member: 9616"] [SIZE=4]elk are not the behemoths a lot of guys think they are. the average bull elk in Co is gonna be a 3-4 yr old bull that wont top the scales @ 500lbs on the hoof.thats about 350 gutted. take out the bones and you have a good solid 150-200 lbs of boned out meat. two guys in good shape can pack most any elk off the mtn in one trip, 2 trips if he is a monster. the only thing you need a saw for is cutting out the skull plate. My advice is to go for it, but be prepared. You have to shoot elk where you find them. AJ[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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