Grizzly1022
FNG
New for 2021 Nevada Dep of Wildlife brought in a new system for tag returns. I was lucky enough to be a benefactor of this system by picking up my first bull elk tag in a premium unit. At about a week before the hunt, I was scrambling to get a rifle dialed in, plan made, escout and figure how this was going to happen solo. With the help of people who knew that area well, I got it done on a great 5x5 on the second day of the hunt. Shot a .300 with 215 gr bergers and the bull went about 10 yards before piling up. The bullet completely passed through with little trauma - the perks of double lunging the animal and missing all shoulder bones.
To say the least, I was stoked to have taken my first bull with a weeks notice to prepare. Now, I have an issue. The butchers in town are all full until after the first of the year due to the holidays. It is frozen in my chest freezer, but I am ready to look into processing the animal on my own. I would love to hear some recommendations on sausage recipes, and on how to go about grinding up an entire elk - except for the steaks and roasts of course. Thanks in advance and good luck to everyone else still hunting!
To say the least, I was stoked to have taken my first bull with a weeks notice to prepare. Now, I have an issue. The butchers in town are all full until after the first of the year due to the holidays. It is frozen in my chest freezer, but I am ready to look into processing the animal on my own. I would love to hear some recommendations on sausage recipes, and on how to go about grinding up an entire elk - except for the steaks and roasts of course. Thanks in advance and good luck to everyone else still hunting!