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No marbling like beef sure and definitely less fat but no fat?Elk have no fat marbling in the meat like beef do. I do not believe you can ever really call an elk steak tender. The last 2 years I shot elk cows and if cooked med/rare I think thats about as tender as it gets.
I find that hard to believe.
I;ve had elk tender enough to literally cut with a fork
They are in a slow starvation mode from probably
November to greenup in the spring.
I believe what little fat there is in the meat is utilized to survive
as is the marrow in the bones, as can be observed when making bone broth.
I remember guys shooting cows in, I believe it was March, 1989 when F&G
gave out extra tags in the winter because of the lack of feed due to
drought and the '88 Park fires, and they were virtually inedible.