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<blockquote data-quote="huntorride365" data-source="post: 191175" data-attributes="member: 344"><p>If you can, shoot them with spots on, makes it much easier.</p><p></p><p>Couple tips: </p><p>If you can, leave the quarters whole, you'll have less waste in the end.</p><p>Don't use ice unless you have to. If you do, put the meat elevated with cooler drains open so the meat doesn't sit in the water.</p><p>Leaving the hide on makes things easier, including quartering. Plus you can lay the quarter on the ground and not worry about getting things dirty. I like to trim the remaining hide before going into the game bags.</p><p>I still like a sturdy external frame for heavy loads like whole elk hind quarters. Take the back straps and tenderloins with your hunting pack, then come back with a good external frame for the whole quarters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntorride365, post: 191175, member: 344"] If you can, shoot them with spots on, makes it much easier. Couple tips: If you can, leave the quarters whole, you'll have less waste in the end. Don't use ice unless you have to. If you do, put the meat elevated with cooler drains open so the meat doesn't sit in the water. Leaving the hide on makes things easier, including quartering. Plus you can lay the quarter on the ground and not worry about getting things dirty. I like to trim the remaining hide before going into the game bags. I still like a sturdy external frame for heavy loads like whole elk hind quarters. Take the back straps and tenderloins with your hunting pack, then come back with a good external frame for the whole quarters. [/QUOTE]
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