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Quote from: smdave on January 04, 2019, 04:33:46 PMHow do you comply with the Washington state regulation for proof of sex? Just a question I have always thought of when boning out an animal.DaveI just hope I don’t run into that problem as I leave the sex organs at the kill, but if I worried about it, I would leave them attached to a small chunk of meat and pack them out. Hopefully they will accept and enjoy the pictures with us and not cause a hassle.
How do you comply with the Washington state regulation for proof of sex? Just a question I have always thought of when boning out an animal.Dave
[quote author=7mmfan I have never understood the guys that try and wiggle the tenderloins out through a little slit in the ribs or trying to hold the stomach out of the way. Just dump those guts and go get em!
I have never and never will do the gutless method. I've seen it done and watched videos of it done and frankly I am appalled by the wastage.Call me old school then, I'll turn 64 in March so it's the school I graduated from.We're talking elk now.
Quote from: Humptulips on January 04, 2019, 11:41:46 PMI have never and never will do the gutless method. I've seen it done and watched videos of it done and frankly I am appalled by the wastage.Call me old school then, I'll turn 64 in March so it's the school I graduated from.We're talking elk now.Im sure many do leave a lot of good meat and offal behind whether they do gutless or not but I assure you it is very much possible to pick an elk clean using the gutless method. I think the amount of waste comes more from the knowledge of the hunter and not from the method
iwsh everyone would clean up their elk like that, good on ya
This is what was left of my elk two years ago. The only way I could have gotten more meat off would have been to cut the neck off completely, which I've considered.