I get your logic but this is illegal most (all?) places. Please don't give out illegal advice to new (elk) hunters. Trophy is the last thing out of the woods.
Along the lines with what vaultMan said, do you guys normally drop off your head and meat a few hundred yards from Truck to keep it from Getting taken? Has anyone ever actually had someone take there meat or elk head?
So how is this illegal in most places? 5 states I hunt in have nothing to say about when the head comes out as long as its present during transport and this is only for places with antler restrictions other wise the fish and game doesn't even care if the head comes out at all as long as evidence of sex remains attached to a portion of the meat. One poster mentioned its illegal in Idaho to bring the head out first, after a quick look at the regs I can find no mention of this.
So who is spreading bad advice and internet rumors? Bottom line is read the states hunting proclamation so you know the rules and don't take internet advice.
Some of it would depend on what your doing with the meat, if its all going to be ground for burger and sausage making then just hack and stack it but if you are wanting to cut steaks then removing the bone and keeping the muscle groups intact takes a little more time. Any more I mostly grind my game meat especially the front shoulders so if I bone its quick and efficient.For those of you who debone, how long does the actual deboning process take on average (for a moderately experienced deboner)? I've deboned whitetail and hogs but I'd speculate that elk take considerably more time.
An extra 20-30 minutes max, for deboning.
Rears are easy...id suggest watching a video or two for the fronts.
They’re not difficult, just different.