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the elk my wife took this year is the toughest elk I have eaten. It taste good, but even the backstraps are not very tender, I have marinaded them and no help. Bull couldnt of been killed any faster with a .300 to the neck at 40 yards, elk was quartered, de-boned and at camp in 2 hours in 20 deg temps. Then hung overnight in 20 deg temps and into a cooler on way home. My old muley buck this year steaks are far better.
Quote from: huntnnw on December 05, 2019, 05:38:54 AMthe elk my wife took this year is the toughest elk I have eaten. It taste good, but even the backstraps are not very tender, I have marinaded them and no help. Bull couldnt of been killed any faster with a .300 to the neck at 40 yards, elk was quartered, de-boned and at camp in 2 hours in 20 deg temps. Then hung overnight in 20 deg temps and into a cooler on way home. My old muley buck this year steaks are far better.My wife's bull that she shot in sept a couple years ago was terrible, tough as heck, even the back straps like your wife's. My bull moose this year is also pretty chewy, not impressed, can't wait to put a better elk in the freezer.
It was mentioned but will elaborate. Every critter should be taste tested before processing to determine best options. You will find exceptions to every situation, sometimes unexpected.