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Average bull elk weights.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wyofax" data-source="post: 875042" data-attributes="member: 65924"><p>Just weighed my daughters elk. We peeled all 4 quarters off and left pelvis spine and rib cage on the mountain. I started right at the brisket for the fronts and kept as much meat on the shoulder as I could. The hind quarters where separated at the ball and socket but closely trimmed at the pelvis. I carved out the back straps and tenderloins. The neck I trimmed a big slab off both sides. Total weight off this small 6x6 bull was 242#. </p><p></p><p>I do think we tend to over guess the size of elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyofax, post: 875042, member: 65924"] Just weighed my daughters elk. We peeled all 4 quarters off and left pelvis spine and rib cage on the mountain. I started right at the brisket for the fronts and kept as much meat on the shoulder as I could. The hind quarters where separated at the ball and socket but closely trimmed at the pelvis. I carved out the back straps and tenderloins. The neck I trimmed a big slab off both sides. Total weight off this small 6x6 bull was 242#. I do think we tend to over guess the size of elk. [/QUOTE]
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