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Newtosavage
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Curious how much boneless meat you can expect from a mule deer? If you're a lifelong whitetail hunter (like me) who might be faced with a miles-long pack out, this is probably a question you have in the back of your mind.
I'll go first:
A week ago I took a mature muley buck that to my eye, looked like it weighed somewhere between 250-275 on the hoof. EASILY bigger than any whitetail I've ever taken, including mature Illinois bucks.
I quartered him out on the spot and weighed all the game bags when I got home before I started deboning. I had 85 lbs. of bone-in quarters and loose meat in those four game bags. Once I deboned everything, I was left with 75 lbs of pure meat. And, I could have probably done a better job of salvaging neck meat in the field.
This was a gutless method quartering job.
So, from a mature buck, I got 75# of boneless meat.
Hope that helps someone.
What has everyone else seen with their mule deer?
I'll go first:
A week ago I took a mature muley buck that to my eye, looked like it weighed somewhere between 250-275 on the hoof. EASILY bigger than any whitetail I've ever taken, including mature Illinois bucks.
I quartered him out on the spot and weighed all the game bags when I got home before I started deboning. I had 85 lbs. of bone-in quarters and loose meat in those four game bags. Once I deboned everything, I was left with 75 lbs of pure meat. And, I could have probably done a better job of salvaging neck meat in the field.
This was a gutless method quartering job.
So, from a mature buck, I got 75# of boneless meat.
Hope that helps someone.
What has everyone else seen with their mule deer?