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<blockquote data-quote="kilowm" data-source="post: 2937311" data-attributes="member: 41692"><p>I drew in last year, I had a helper but these are the things that helped me the most. Game sled, the roll up kind, can be bought on Amazon for about 25-30 bucks. Game bags to put the quarters in. and most importantly a battery operated reciprical saw. I shot a 600 lb cow elk and took everything except the head and gut pile. I took the hide, ribs quarters, tenderloins, everything. Game Warden said he never saw anyone whip out a sawzall before. Made quick work of getting through those bones. Also bring plenty of knives and a sharpener. Load it all on the sled tie it up and use a drag harness to drag it all out.</p><p>After I got it home and boned all the meat I had 250 lbs of boned tasty Elk meat. Get those ribs and scrape them out and dont forget to cut the ivories out of their mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilowm, post: 2937311, member: 41692"] I drew in last year, I had a helper but these are the things that helped me the most. Game sled, the roll up kind, can be bought on Amazon for about 25-30 bucks. Game bags to put the quarters in. and most importantly a battery operated reciprical saw. I shot a 600 lb cow elk and took everything except the head and gut pile. I took the hide, ribs quarters, tenderloins, everything. Game Warden said he never saw anyone whip out a sawzall before. Made quick work of getting through those bones. Also bring plenty of knives and a sharpener. Load it all on the sled tie it up and use a drag harness to drag it all out. After I got it home and boned all the meat I had 250 lbs of boned tasty Elk meat. Get those ribs and scrape them out and dont forget to cut the ivories out of their mouth. [/QUOTE]
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