How much will back-straps weigh on a bull?

danarnold

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I have never taken elk to the processor except this year I took it to a local guy to have him hand cut some steaks, he came highly recommended....
When I got it back there were seven packages labeled straps, they weighed 23 pounds, I was kind of having a stroke and ended up I'm wrapping one of the packages labeled roast, this is what I found, there's about 35 pounds worth all in all
 

ethan4895

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The back strip on a rocky Mountain bull Elk usually weights 20-40lb

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This thread reaffirms why I process my meat myself. It's a hassle, but I have refined the process and over time have acquired the tools needed for the job to make it as efficient as possible. A thermal label printer, a vac-chamber, meat bins and plenty of counter space make quick work out of processing meat.

I understand not everyone has the time, especially when multiple hunts stack up against the previous hunt. Personally, I find it rather satisfying knowing that the meat has been cared for properly, cut and trimmed to my liking and is labeled correctly.
 

JPHuntingAUS

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This thread reaffirms why I process my meat myself. It's a hassle, but I have refined the process and over time have acquired the tools needed for the job to make it as efficient as possible. A thermal label printer, a vac-chamber, meat bins and plenty of counter space make quick work out of processing meat.

I understand not everyone has the time, especially when multiple hunts stack up against the previous hunt. Personally, I find it rather satisfying knowing that the meat has been cared for properly, cut and trimmed to my liking and is labeled correctly.
I don't think of it as a hassle, to me it's just part of the process of putting food on the table. I'd feel like I was cheating if I just shot the animal and let someone else do all the work.

Besides, as you'd know doing it yourself you get things exactly as you want them!

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