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<blockquote data-quote="jaeger19" data-source="post: 1344024" data-attributes="member: 33303"><p>A lot of the "side meat" comes off when you take off the front shoulder. Flank meat and neck meat are kind of obvious if you are doing an animal like an elk..moose or caribou. The onmy meat you leave thats is the intercostals and any damaged meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaeger19, post: 1344024, member: 33303"] A lot of the "side meat" comes off when you take off the front shoulder. Flank meat and neck meat are kind of obvious if you are doing an animal like an elk..moose or caribou. The onmy meat you leave thats is the intercostals and any damaged meat. [/QUOTE]
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