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Average bull elk weights.
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<blockquote data-quote="Marble" data-source="post: 870752" data-attributes="member: 51354"><p>Roosevelt Elk are dramatically larger. I called in a really nice 6x6 bull in September. Legs, ribs (separated from the spine), backstrap, tenderloins, all trim from the neck, and any flank or trim meat, 580 lbs. </p><p></p><p>I would say average bull in Colorado, quartered with the spine, is in the 300 lbs range, minus backstrap and tenderloins.</p><p></p><p>I've got one in the trick right now that is quartered without the spine. I'm dropping it off at the locker tomorrow, ill report back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marble, post: 870752, member: 51354"] Roosevelt Elk are dramatically larger. I called in a really nice 6x6 bull in September. Legs, ribs (separated from the spine), backstrap, tenderloins, all trim from the neck, and any flank or trim meat, 580 lbs. I would say average bull in Colorado, quartered with the spine, is in the 300 lbs range, minus backstrap and tenderloins. I've got one in the trick right now that is quartered without the spine. I'm dropping it off at the locker tomorrow, ill report back. [/QUOTE]
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