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<blockquote data-quote="Antonio m" data-source="post: 1239458" data-attributes="member: 96191"><p>I agree,a good knife man can pretty much section an elk with a knife.Quartering the hind quarters at the ball socket,chicken wing the fronts,strip the loins and tenderloins and off with head through the vertebrae (the last knuckle)all with knife and it is quite fast to do.I like to make 4 sections and pack it out with a pony if I can so I take a saw or an axe.I need a hatchet /axe/saw anyways for other things out there eg: blazing or reblazing or cutting trail . We never get an elk out whole.Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antonio m, post: 1239458, member: 96191"] I agree,a good knife man can pretty much section an elk with a knife.Quartering the hind quarters at the ball socket,chicken wing the fronts,strip the loins and tenderloins and off with head through the vertebrae (the last knuckle)all with knife and it is quite fast to do.I like to make 4 sections and pack it out with a pony if I can so I take a saw or an axe.I need a hatchet /axe/saw anyways for other things out there eg: blazing or reblazing or cutting trail . We never get an elk out whole.Cheers [/QUOTE]
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