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Best video on how to quarter elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 2281531" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Hey...if you have extra hands..feet..and backs...packing an elk is no problem...solo requires some extra effort and thought...</p><p>While quarreling the critter it's really nice to let the meat cool..cut in and around the bones to allow meat to cool in deep..a tarp the size of a twin bed helps lay the pieces apart...get one side cut off carcus then rotate to other side...but keep the meat clean too...</p><p>After carcus is cleaned off...you can remove bones for lighter packs...</p><p>Use moose sized bags for elk and elk sized for deer.....makes it much easier to bag'm.....</p><p>Sometimes you have to cut'm up where they fall..sometimes drag'm to a better spot....</p><p>Shot a deer once on side of mountain..fell behind a stump..only thing kept it from falling 500' or more....i had to cut that deer up as I stood below it...at shoulder height...was not fun.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 2281531, member: 99519"] Hey...if you have extra hands..feet..and backs...packing an elk is no problem...solo requires some extra effort and thought... While quarreling the critter it's really nice to let the meat cool..cut in and around the bones to allow meat to cool in deep..a tarp the size of a twin bed helps lay the pieces apart...get one side cut off carcus then rotate to other side...but keep the meat clean too... After carcus is cleaned off...you can remove bones for lighter packs... Use moose sized bags for elk and elk sized for deer.....makes it much easier to bag'm..... Sometimes you have to cut'm up where they fall..sometimes drag'm to a better spot.... Shot a deer once on side of mountain..fell behind a stump..only thing kept it from falling 500' or more....i had to cut that deer up as I stood below it...at shoulder height...was not fun..... [/QUOTE]
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