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Tenderloin from first ever elk harvest...
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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1112355" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>Cow elk is one of my favorites too, especially those tenderloins! If you ever get a chance, shoot a fat Axis buck, their backstraps are as long and big around as my arm! I gues the Lord made them that way to out jump tigers in India, ha. But it has a mild, wonderful flavor, not like any other muley or whitetail I ever had, even the farmland deer! I too find that a very light trigger doesn't work well for me in a hunting situation. I can get by with 2.5# but anything lighter and my old fingers mess up, ha. I had my 35 Whelen AI Shilen trigger set on 3#, and never looked back. Congrats!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1112355, member: 86754"] Cow elk is one of my favorites too, especially those tenderloins! If you ever get a chance, shoot a fat Axis buck, their backstraps are as long and big around as my arm! I gues the Lord made them that way to out jump tigers in India, ha. But it has a mild, wonderful flavor, not like any other muley or whitetail I ever had, even the farmland deer! I too find that a very light trigger doesn't work well for me in a hunting situation. I can get by with 2.5# but anything lighter and my old fingers mess up, ha. I had my 35 Whelen AI Shilen trigger set on 3#, and never looked back. Congrats! [/QUOTE]
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