The normal 2 sizes for burger with a dual grinder. The large and the small plates. The collar stayed ice cold so I don't think that was it. I used to grind with my dad with one of those Cabelas grinders and it needed one of the cold packs. This one and the time we actually grinded the collar...
I have read something like that. An something related to a "lack" of oxygen, but I don't really understand it. Any idea how this could be related to how I processed it?
Yes, I thought of that, but I honestly can't see how that could be it. The meat was still almost frozen when it went into the packs and the freezer was -10. I can't see how it could cool any faster in an at home setup.
I have wondered if it could have something to do with the suet I used, but...
I always try to cut my own elk and make burger when I can depending on if I am away from home when I harvest and logistics. This year, after moving to WY I had an entirely new burger grinding set up which in theory should have been better, but all the burger from my sons elk came out really...
"prefered"? each region has distinct differences. One is not better than the other, just depends on what type of hunting you want to do. No shortage of elk in any of them.
I've believe that for deer for sure! But.. not why I'm considering the Gros Ventre for him.
As far as elk I don't know that I agree after living near Cody. Some pretty solid elk living deep in the wilderness.
Starting the plan for a deer hunt with my son who is a NR. Last year was my first year as a WY res and I had a type 9 elk tag so I didn't get to hunt the general deer season down south. Ended up hunting the general up here around Cody. He has enough NR points to draw G or H so I'm trying to...
Not sure what in the area means, but the units directly bordering the park both down there and up here are a different animal compared to just in grizz country. All the park bordering units are the wildest places in the lower 48. Yes, you can hunt the fringes and probbaly get away without horses...
JFYI there is a reason it has such an early rifle opener. It's serious WY wilderness with as many Grizz and you can handle. As said you have to be hunting with a resident guide in there and you'll need horses unless you just hunt the fringes. I would be thinking more about if you're up for the...
$185 is still better than a plane ticket, car, hotel to ensure you could get in line at some random grocery store early enough to get a tag in the 1st 15 mins before they are gone. Or take a day off work to sit in some jacked up online queue for 6 hrs only to find out the tags sold before you...
I hunted 141 last year. It's a very different hunt than the other two. I did shoot a 170ish deer, but saw very few deer as the migration had not really started. He was as high as I could hunt. If you're willing to hunt late and get some luck with the weather it can be good. Now as a WY resident...
My son drew a NR AZ Unit 1 archery tag as a teenager with a few points and then a great NM tag the next year :) His entire hunting career is forever ruined 🤣 His perspective is so screwed!
As has been said, don't expect CO 49 to resemble anything like NM 36. IF that was your first elk hunting experience you're in for a sad reality when now hunting other places. That part of NM is loaded with elk. It's probably the easiest place to shoot a bull that I have ever hunted and I have...