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To Bone out or Not to is the question
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1218142" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>You could also experiment with it. Quarter 1/2 your animal and leave the meat on the bone. And then debone the other half. That Would be a great comparison for how much work is involved with deboning, how much weight/time/effort you save packing out, and then how much meat you lose during butchering afterwards. </p><p></p><p>It's also good to get a feel for your personal ability to carry weight over distance. That is also going to change depending on the weather, the terrain and your fitness level. Once I get an animal down I begin to figure out exactly how many trips I am going to take with what quarters and come up with a game plan, all before I pack a single load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1218142, member: 33822"] You could also experiment with it. Quarter 1/2 your animal and leave the meat on the bone. And then debone the other half. That Would be a great comparison for how much work is involved with deboning, how much weight/time/effort you save packing out, and then how much meat you lose during butchering afterwards. It's also good to get a feel for your personal ability to carry weight over distance. That is also going to change depending on the weather, the terrain and your fitness level. Once I get an animal down I begin to figure out exactly how many trips I am going to take with what quarters and come up with a game plan, all before I pack a single load. [/QUOTE]
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