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Sweetpea
12-22-2014, 02:39 AM
How about 2!!!

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It was just the 2 of us, so we weren't able to get a picture together.

Gavin and I were ready to be done with this hunt, his first. Been a long hunt, but we have had a lot of good, quality "guy time".

I have to give a shout out to Hiram for sending some cold weather clothing for my son to wear.

Brandon

Houndog
12-22-2014, 08:15 AM
" What's better than elk in the freezer"

How about a big ol Elk steak on the dinner plate!
Congrats on your successful hunt.

Bad Water Bill
12-22-2014, 08:25 AM
Do I have to guess what you will be eating for dinner for lots of days to come.:drinks:

Well done guys.

BethelHntr
12-22-2014, 09:36 AM
Back strap yum, Good job!

aspangler
12-22-2014, 09:40 AM
What's better than an elk for the freezer?How about a steak in the stomach?

Lloyd Smale
12-22-2014, 10:03 AM
mmmm cow elk. 10 times better then a big bull.

Rick Hodges
12-22-2014, 10:36 AM
Yep Elk on the table is better than in the freezer....congrats.

Beagle333
12-22-2014, 10:42 AM
That better be a big freezer! Congrats! :cool:

Bad Water Bill
12-22-2014, 10:52 AM
Any body know where he can get a fast deal on a new walk in freezer?

His hunting season might have some time to go and a nice pair of those little critters called deer would make a good bed time snack.:bigsmyl2:

Char-Gar
12-22-2014, 06:39 PM
Angus beef is better.

nicholst55
12-22-2014, 06:51 PM
Moose.

waynem34
12-22-2014, 06:57 PM
hangit and age it a bit.Send me some?

starmac
12-22-2014, 07:26 PM
Angus beef is better.

Matter of taste I guess, I personally like elk better.

Nicholas
12-22-2014, 07:48 PM
Whitetail venison because that is what I can get here in old MO on my SIL's farm where they have a good diet at his expense. $17 any deer license and $7 second antlerless deer license. An elk hunt out west just isn't feasible for me and beef burger is around $3.50 a pound last I checked. My steak is backstrap!

I have had a share of a cow elk from a hunt several years ago and it is as good as our white tail, and a lot bigger! We have an elk herd in MO now and maybe I will get a chance for a tag some day. I am glad to see elk herds being restored over the previous range. KY has had a remarkable success.

Full disclosure - I am a member of RMEF. Their magazine has some of the best outdoor writing.

DCM
12-22-2014, 07:57 PM
Only things better than Elk in the freezer is elk on the dinner plate or in the stomach!
Congratulations.

shooter2
12-22-2014, 08:35 PM
Very nice, but I still prefer prime beef.

Fishman
12-22-2014, 08:45 PM
Taco salad tonight from a little doe my son shot last night. Pretty tasty!

That's called sour grapes. Congrats on the elk! Really some good times there I bet!

Sweetpea
12-22-2014, 10:24 PM
Don't get me wrong, I love beef as well, but expensive these days.

I spent around $130 for the tags, and about $500 in fuel.

For maybe $5000 worth of prime meat! Kinda hard to beat that!

reddoggm
12-22-2014, 10:29 PM
2 Freezers Kinda Like His and----His Freezer Congrats on the Good Guys out Hunt

DOGG!!!

C. Latch
12-22-2014, 10:30 PM
I'm jealous. I love whitetail venison but nothing beats an elk sirloin, grilled medium rare. Mmmmmmm....

MaryB
12-22-2014, 10:55 PM
Since I can't hunt elk in MN I have to settle for grass fed beef. Have 225 pounds coming for $710. Added in 3 extra chuck roasts and have to pay his retail on those so that drove the price up $60. Cut, wrapped, delivered to my front door for that price. I buy from that farmer once a year and often go out and pick the steer I am getting early spring. Come Dec. or Jan. he goes to the butcher after being on hay from the farm and a little grain to bulk some fat. I served a sirloin to a chef and he wanted to know where he could buy it in restaurant quantity. Tender, great flavor from being on mostly grass, just enough marbling to keep it moist. Gave the chef their card and he got on the waiting list and has to buy like everyone else. Whole, half, or quarter only. Last I heard he grabbed a half and was developing recipes to use all of it including tongue, heart, and liver.

Last elk I got part of was from a friend, He brought it back hanging in halves in a refrigerated truck. For helping with the cutting and wrapping he gave me a quarters worth of mixed cuts off a half. He was going to toss the bones until I said run them thru the band saw and cut them into 2" pieces. I roasted some, then made stock for him. After that we had a stock making party from the bones and split the results. Makes great soup base, gravy base etc. Served it over beef roast one time and a friend raved over the beef gravy. She asked what the secret was so I handed her a pint of elk stock and told her to cook the roast in that then use the pan juices for the gravy.

C. Latch
12-23-2014, 10:19 AM
He was going to toss the bones until I said run them thru the band saw and cut them into 2" pieces. I roasted some, then made stock for him. After that we had a stock making party from the bones and split the results. Makes great soup base, gravy base etc. Served it over beef roast one time and a friend raved over the beef gravy. She asked what the secret was so I handed her a pint of elk stock and told her to cook the roast in that then use the pan juices for the gravy.

Going to remember that for the future. Thanks.

dk17hmr
12-23-2014, 02:08 PM
Great work.....elk meat is our #1 red meat.....until I can draw a moose tag :)

I killed two last year and it was "just enough" for my family for the year, we have a little bit left and my 2014 elk went in the freezer last week. To save on freezer space I suggest getting a pressure canner. Last year we canned about 100 pounds of meat from 3 elk and it is excellent....anyone that comes over for dinner is likely to have my canned meat in BBQ sandwiches, tacos, or meat gravy over noodles.....there are almost never any leftovers for lunch the next day.

My dad actually took the last of my 2013 canned meat because he ran out and I will have fresh canned after the first of the year when I get around to it. Shelf life is great and it never gets freezer burnt....not that I have ever had an issue with that happening when I butcher and package.

Sweetpea
12-23-2014, 02:19 PM
Oh yes, swmbo has made it very clear she wants some to bottle, to go along with all the bottles of venison.

We tend to eat "buck meat sammiches" when out hunting.

MtGun44
12-24-2014, 01:13 AM
I'll take a good cow elk steak over beef any time, and WAY over deer
meat.

Congratulations, that is wonderful - but now you know the secret, -
those suckers are a LOT of WORK to butcher!

Bill