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To Bone out or Not to is the question
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<blockquote data-quote="North Idaho Hunter" data-source="post: 1218224" data-attributes="member: 73428"><p>Great posts, I cannot add a whole lot to what most have already said, however, I will say, I prefer to keep all of the meat in one piece. You can darn neart keep everything together on both front and rear quarters.</p><p></p><p>In doing so, it makes them easier to strap to my pack frame. I have done a few elk where I pulled them by muscle group and it was just too tedious and time consuming, and they moved around a lot in the game bags. keeping as much of the meat together as possible makes it much easier to tie them tight to the pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North Idaho Hunter, post: 1218224, member: 73428"] Great posts, I cannot add a whole lot to what most have already said, however, I will say, I prefer to keep all of the meat in one piece. You can darn neart keep everything together on both front and rear quarters. In doing so, it makes them easier to strap to my pack frame. I have done a few elk where I pulled them by muscle group and it was just too tedious and time consuming, and they moved around a lot in the game bags. keeping as much of the meat together as possible makes it much easier to tie them tight to the pack. [/QUOTE]
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