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With elk I don't bother gutting. Use the gutless method: skin one side, pull quarters from that side, backstrap and reach in for tenderloin. Roll over and repeat. Then neck meat etc.
Quote from: Johnb317 on May 21, 2013, 12:08:36 PMWith elk I don't bother gutting. Use the gutless method: skin one side, pull quarters from that side, backstrap and reach in for tenderloin. Roll over and repeat. Then neck meat etc. I do the same thing for deer, takes about 30 min and the meat is in the cooler. I would debone the bear and only take meat. It's pretty easy once you've done one. I'd be happy to go for a bear with you and show ya what I know.
If you have never harvested a big game animal I would highly consider going with an experienced hunter that can show you the ropes. Skinning, gutting and quartering out game animals is something I believe is best learned first hand and not through a book or video. I have seen some great youtube videos and have passed along DVD's to curious friends but first hand experience is what has made the difference for me. Your first big game animal down in the woods a few miles from the truck by yourself can be a daunting challenge if you are not prepared.