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Quick question for you elk hunters. How much does an elk quarter weigh bone in and boned.
I would guess 80 to 90 lbs. bone in. minus 10 to 15 lbs. for bone out.
It's tough for me to say. The weight gains the longer I carry it on my back.
Really close to this. I weighed the quarters after I got home last year from my bull. I was pretty sure each quarter weighed a couple hundred pounds after the 3 mile hike to the road but it was close to these weights. Naturally now I can't find the paper I wrote them down on.... Next year will be more though. Due to our great game management, animals are getting heavier every year I have noticed. ��I had 215lbs of boned out meat this year from my bull... I'm guessing: Rear Quarter 65lbs, Rear Quarter 65lbs, Front shoulder 30lbs, Front Shoulder 30lbs, back straps and tenderloins 16lbs, Neck, ribs, brisket 11lbs. I usually leave as much brisket as possible on the front shoulders so whats left is mostly trim.
Thank you for this breakdown (no pun intended). Very helpful.I haven't played around with elk in a long time, but cut meat for a couple years commerically, and have cut up dozens upon dozens for myself and family.
We weighed everyone that came in (got paid by the lb). Bull hanging carcass with bone in (Oct/Nov) ran from 300-425lbs tops. Most raghorns were in the 325-350 range. Cows were 75-100lbs less. This was MT, by the way.
A good average for bone in hind quarters:
Bull - 65lbs
Cow - 50lbs
Fronts are usually about 10-15lbs lighter. But depends bulls have a bit heavier fronts than cows
Maybe another 50lbs of trim/straps.
Its been my experience, a typical bull (2-3yo) will net you about 160-180lbs of cut/wrapped meat. It depends on field care, and how shot up it is too. A mature bull will be in the 200-220 range. Also depends on time of the year. Earlier they are heavier, later they are leaner...
I've seen a couple elk that had hind quarters that weighed 100+lbs and they came from Kodiak Island Roosevelt elk on steroids and are freak of nature in size.