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Elk Hunting / Re: Found after 2 days, meat worth anything?
« Last post by jrebel on Today at 12:20:41 PM »
A lot will also depend on how quickly it died.  Where was the shot?  If it was a less than ideal shot, it may have been alive for some or most of the time it took to find it.  Point being.....if it was alive for the first day, the meat will have a better chance of being fine.  Can't go solely on when the shot took place and when the animal was recovered. 
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Elk Hunting / Re: Found after 2 days, meat worth anything?
« Last post by PsoasHunter on Today at 12:17:49 PM »
It could go either way. You owe it to the animal to at least start skinning and check it. Hopefully you're pleasantly surprised.
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Elk Hunting / Re: Found after 2 days, meat worth anything?
« Last post by The scout on Today at 12:13:49 PM »
I would be surprised if it was still good.
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@dreadi can you share what you heard or PM me?  I am still waiting on communications back at this point.  Thanks for the update, grace is warranted forsure just need to be involved to give some grace..
Nope. I won't share what I was told.


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Deer Hunting / Re: Late Achery Hunt 💥VIDEO💥
« Last post by oldschool on Today at 11:43:19 AM »
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Elk Hunting / Re: Found after 2 days, meat worth anything?
« Last post by Blacktail Sniper on Today at 11:41:58 AM »
It may well be too late, but as others have said, your nose will be the biggest indicator.

Also, how the animal was laying may benefit as well, say if it was on its right side, gravity will send all the fluids & blood in that direction to settle & pool leaving the left or upper side somewhat drained and possibly fine, so definitely worth the time to do some investigating.

As an additional level of caution, consider when cooking any that you salvage, cooking it to well done if steaks or just grind it all into burger/sausage so it gets completely cooked all the way through.

Good luck, let us know what you decide and how it turns out!


 
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@dreadi can you share what you heard or PM me?  I am still waiting on communications back at this point.  Thanks for the update, grace is warranted forsure just need to be involved to give some grace..
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Elk Hunting / Re: Found after 2 days, meat worth anything?
« Last post by Tbar on Today at 11:31:53 AM »
It's very likely spoiled.  With the hide on outside temps matter less and less.  They have an internal body temperature of 104 with very robust insulation.  Look at the meat,  as said it'll have an off color and off smell.  Bone sour happens even when skinned right away especially in the neck areas and hind quarters.  Another indicator is the soft tissue it will often begin to decay. I've salvaged a lot of animals and have never saved an elk after two days.  Best of luck and I would teach out to the local enforcement and give them a full rundown.   :twocents:
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Elk Hunting / Re: Found after 2 days, meat worth anything?
« Last post by HntnFsh on Today at 11:23:03 AM »
Im betting most of it will be good. Especially at those temps!
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Elk Hunting / Re: Found after 2 days, meat worth anything?
« Last post by rainshadow1 on Today at 11:19:46 AM »
Have to investigate with knife and nose, quite a bit might be ok. Contact with guts or wound might need careful inspection. 40's is borderline, so you might have plenty to process.
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