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Take this for what it's worth but if you are boning out your meat it is absolutely silly to gut the animal. There's literally ZERO point in adding that step.
If weight is an issue then dry them out then rehydrate once you are up there.
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on August 01, 2018, 01:50:11 PMTake this for what it's worth but if you are boning out your meat it is absolutely silly to gut the animal. There's literally ZERO point in adding that step. My delicious elk heart tacos beg to differ.
I take the heart from every single animal I kill. Two slices at the bottom of the rib, pull rib loose from brisket and you've got a straight shot to the heart and liver (if you are nasty and like liver ) I get every piece of neat off a boned out, guts in deer that a guy would get off a full carcass. And I can do it as fast as a guy could skin gut and quarter.
On the coffee thing. If you aren't picky go vias or whatever else. If you love GOOD coffee get some dark timber ascent packs. More more than 10oz of water per pack for a killer cup of Joe. It's so good I buy it in bag form and drink it daily out of my drip pot.
For tenderloins after gutless method done then saw the backbone about the 4th rib from tail and peel back with a lil knife work and perfect tenderloins can be pulled out. Tried other ways found best results with this.
My M.O. is to get all the meat/quarters off the carcass and then I spill the guts to access the heart/liver/tenderloins. Once all the meat is off the carcass, you don't have to be as careful or thorough about it. You're just releasing the pressure to gain easier access to the cavity.
I've broken down a couple elk and half a dozen deer with nothing more than a havalon and 2-3 extra blades. Heart, tenderloins, boned out meat, cape/hide in some cases. Literally my backpacking kill kit is one game bag, a havalon and a 60L dry sack. For laying out meat, you can lay it on grass, tree limbs, smooth clean rocks, the animal hide itself etc. Coffee I go with Via because I'm usually just guzzling it anyway and want the warmth and caffeine. That and a squirt bottle of Mio is all I need for food.For clothes put on everything you'd wear during the coldest glassing session - and only take that plus whatever rain gear