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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1979362" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>Depends a lot on the elk, and the shot. Depends on if you only take the legal parts you're required to take, or if you take all the good edible meat. Here in MT you dont have to take neck meat, but there are some awesome roasts and a lot of good burger there. Heart, brisket, shanks, neck, ribs, can all be left in the field. I pull an entire pack full of really good meat that I don't legally have to take.</p><p>Elk can weigh 500-1000 lbs. </p><p>Hope you guys get a couple close to 1000, and have some work to do. </p><p>Nothing makes me happier during hunting season than filling my freezer with elk meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1979362, member: 78438"] Depends a lot on the elk, and the shot. Depends on if you only take the legal parts you're required to take, or if you take all the good edible meat. Here in MT you dont have to take neck meat, but there are some awesome roasts and a lot of good burger there. Heart, brisket, shanks, neck, ribs, can all be left in the field. I pull an entire pack full of really good meat that I don't legally have to take. Elk can weigh 500-1000 lbs. Hope you guys get a couple close to 1000, and have some work to do. Nothing makes me happier during hunting season than filling my freezer with elk meat. [/QUOTE]
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