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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 1344558" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>I've used only a knife and the "gutless" method for a number of years now. If a client wants the antlers I'll use a small folding saw to either remove them or the entire head. He usually gets the honor of packing that trophy out too, unless we can get a horse to it. I take the tenderloins out with a knife as well, no need for cutting any bone.</p><p>When I was doing everything horseback I carried a hatchet that was kept as sharp as a knife. One can quarter up an elk really fast with a sharp hatchet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 1344558, member: 1940"] I've used only a knife and the "gutless" method for a number of years now. If a client wants the antlers I'll use a small folding saw to either remove them or the entire head. He usually gets the honor of packing that trophy out too, unless we can get a horse to it. I take the tenderloins out with a knife as well, no need for cutting any bone. When I was doing everything horseback I carried a hatchet that was kept as sharp as a knife. One can quarter up an elk really fast with a sharp hatchet. [/QUOTE]
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