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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1175783" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I learned about getting the tenderloins out of a large animal that has to be quartered from a friend that I work with. He went on a bison hunt in NW KS.</p><p></p><p>It was billed as an authentic bison hunt. The property was many thousands of acres. They slept in Teepees, and ate in a sod dugout. They asked hunters to dress in period clothing, and the hunters never saw a motorized vehicle the whole time they were there. Horses only. When my buddy got his bull, the guide counted vertabra, and used an ax to seperate the spine. Reached inside, and got the tenderloins out. Never gutted the animal. He got the cape as well, and had it tanned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1175783, member: 5412"] I learned about getting the tenderloins out of a large animal that has to be quartered from a friend that I work with. He went on a bison hunt in NW KS. It was billed as an authentic bison hunt. The property was many thousands of acres. They slept in Teepees, and ate in a sod dugout. They asked hunters to dress in period clothing, and the hunters never saw a motorized vehicle the whole time they were there. Horses only. When my buddy got his bull, the guide counted vertabra, and used an ax to seperate the spine. Reached inside, and got the tenderloins out. Never gutted the animal. He got the cape as well, and had it tanned. [/QUOTE]
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