NJDiverDan
WKR
I love the plastic tent stake idea. Thank you!
I am very interested in learning how you debone the hind quarter while it's still on the animal. I've done shoulders with no problem but the hind quarter I have no idea about.Gutless boning method...no doubt. Done it twice solo (deer, elk) this year and dozens of other times solo or with one one person, often in the dark. Debone quarters on the animal. TAG B.O.M.B. bags. Pretty simple really. Like others, good idea to carry some cord to tie off to tree, etc. on steep ground which is pretty much the rule for most of my harvesting.
I bought a lightweight pulley for sail boats. Sized for paracord and working limit is 200lbs. I think mine weighs 1 oz.Any pics or more info on the titanium pulley?
I am very interested in learning how you debone the hind quarter while it's still on the animal. I've done shoulders with no problem but the hind quarter I have no idea about.
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I think it also helps cool the entire carcass much faster and makes it easier to cut away rib bones to get the tenderloins out.
Just for reference, the weight of the bones of 4 quarters in the cow I posted above weighed 22lbs total.
I am very interested in learning how you debone the hind quarter while it's still on the animal. I've done shoulders with no problem but the hind quarter I have no idea about.
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I am solo a lot of the time and I debone everything. One of the things I carry with me is one large plastic tent stake. In some of the country I hunt in, it's all open sagebrush or grass so I use the stake to tie off a leg or head being there is nothing to tie off to. It works great.
Randy
AgreedThe plastic tent stake is best idea I heard in a while.. Great tip!!
Always plenty of paracord on hand.
The plastic tent stake is best idea I heard in a while.. Great tip!!
Always plenty of paracord on hand.