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I wish. mtmuleyWhy do you have to get the elk out whole?
You don’t have to. But when you can, you do.Why do you have to get the elk out whole?
I’m quickly finding out it’s a whole mess of logistics. I was set up to deal with quarters, not this. At least it’s cold enough to hang. After I do some construction.Never seen a whole elk with my tag on it.
I like the idea,though.
No need on this one.When I quartered elk in Colorado, I cut the ribcage in half and put each in it's own quarter bag. You may need to cut each side in half again to get it to fit unless you can get hold of extra large ones or something.
I think I’m going to pass on the porterhouse- that’s more saw work than I want to do, especially if I try cross cut shanks. Facing down enough work as-is.Hell yeah you can. Just can't do it with the gutless method which I never do anyways. You can also get some porterhouse cuts that way if you want which are really fantastic for elk.