There was a thread a couple years back about what was a person's expectations if they hauled meat for someone else. Lots of discussion and a lot of different ways. I mentioned my buddy and I who spend a fair amount of time hunting together, agreed that we would split any elk (if both of us are packing it out) 50:50 and have been doing so for several years.
Well fast forward a few years and now there are sometime three guys (and once this year—four guys) and we came to the same agreement. My buddy this year dubbed it the "meat co-op"
I have to say, It's been working out pretty darn well. I for one am completely at peace with never packing out a whole elk again (but obviously would if I had to)
A couple of the guys in the "co-op" drew cow tags which greatly increases the odds of harvesting an elk. I didn't harvest an elk this year, but got to help pack out meat (one packout was 6 miles one way) and thus have elk meat in the freezer.
While we don't hunt together all the time, probably just the opposite, we are all willing to be "on standby" if at all possible. Knowing there is a better than fair chance that you don't have to pack an entire elk out, is pretty darn comforting.
Anyways, I'm hoping we can keep this rolling for many more years to come!
Well fast forward a few years and now there are sometime three guys (and once this year—four guys) and we came to the same agreement. My buddy this year dubbed it the "meat co-op"
I have to say, It's been working out pretty darn well. I for one am completely at peace with never packing out a whole elk again (but obviously would if I had to)
A couple of the guys in the "co-op" drew cow tags which greatly increases the odds of harvesting an elk. I didn't harvest an elk this year, but got to help pack out meat (one packout was 6 miles one way) and thus have elk meat in the freezer.
While we don't hunt together all the time, probably just the opposite, we are all willing to be "on standby" if at all possible. Knowing there is a better than fair chance that you don't have to pack an entire elk out, is pretty darn comforting.
Anyways, I'm hoping we can keep this rolling for many more years to come!