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How Much Does a Quartered Elk Really Weigh? 

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Have you ever wondered how much a quartered bull elk weighs?
How many of your buddies have said, "man, that back quarter weighed at least 85 pounds!" And you're thinking, "there's no way it weighs that much!" Today the truth comes out!
Beau Baty and Marcus Hockett are in the field taking care of Beau's 2018 Montana public land bull elk. They both believe that this is a four and a half-year-old bull with a big body. Both of them have always wondered how much the quarters weigh on a bull elk, so today they decided to find out!
To make things more fun, each of them will guess the weight of the meat before weighing it. You will be surprised as to how close/far their guesses are!
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Комментарии : 48   
@doghousedon1
@doghousedon1 5 лет назад
It doesn't weigh all that much the first quarter mile of packing. After 2 miles it weighs a ton. After 3 miles and 4000 feet vertical climbing up and down through revines, stumps and logs, it weighs as much as Sagitarius A.
@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971
Isn't that the truth. Great comment.
@michaelnelson1911
@michaelnelson1911 5 лет назад
Love watching your episodes. You guys do a great job!!! Keep them coming.
@Fresh_Tracks
@Fresh_Tracks 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching.
@blakegipson8136
@blakegipson8136 5 лет назад
I enjoyed this video being able to see what you came up with compared to what I've seen with our elk. My brother shot a bull 4 years ago that the deboned meat weighed in around 280# (don't remember to the exact pound) at the butcher. My dad's bull this year was 268# deboned. This doesn't include head/antlers.
@RatdogDRB
@RatdogDRB 5 лет назад
The oysters must've been 8lbs. LOL Good stuff fellers. Love this sort of stuff added in as a bonus feature. Thanks for the extra effort.
@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971
That sounds about right:)
@SmokeDogNY420
@SmokeDogNY420 5 лет назад
THE GUYS WHO DRIVE BIG TRUCKS ARE THE SAME ONES WHO CLAIM THEY GOT 250 POUNDS FROM A MATURE COW
@eddiekrabacher8956
@eddiekrabacher8956 5 лет назад
Cool bull fellas! My bull this year was a nice mature bull, 4 quarters boned out, neck meat, backstraps, tenderloins, whole shanks, *not including the head/rack, weighed 237lbs...an easy pack out for a few llamas, if i had any!
@Fresh_Tracks
@Fresh_Tracks 5 лет назад
About right.
@Jimbowiejr
@Jimbowiejr 5 лет назад
Little lighter than I thought, could be because I'm getting older and I'm the Llama. Twenty five years ago I hunted and packed with two horses until I decided they were more trouble than my wife on the mountain,trying to keep them happy . Llama seems more like a dog, just good company.
@Fresh_Tracks
@Fresh_Tracks 5 лет назад
Good comparison. They are very low maintenance and very useful.
@patrickboylan4901
@patrickboylan4901 5 лет назад
This is a great idea. Keep up the good work fellas
@madman432000
@madman432000 5 лет назад
Dang, rocky mountain elk ARE smaller than Rosy's, typically here they are 80-95+ lbs per quarter.
@frogfockergang7161
@frogfockergang7161 5 лет назад
Phil Ward typically a rosey weighs a couple hundred extra pounds. They are the biggest of the elk subspecies. But typically don’t have as big of racks as Rockies
@madman432000
@madman432000 5 лет назад
@@frogfockergang7161 thanks, I've killed a few Rosy's in my life and heard of the weight difference previously, just surprised a bull of that size would be that light.
@SidestickPilot
@SidestickPilot 5 лет назад
Phil Ward different environment. Less feed, higher altitudes, less cover means they need to be lighter and more mobile.
@keredkered22
@keredkered22 4 года назад
whats a rosy elk?
@340wbymag
@340wbymag 2 года назад
I have always guessed that our elk weigh in the 400-500 pound range when we drag them out of the local mountains. We generally dump the guts and then pull them out with ropes and a vehicle. Having close to a mile of ropes makes pulling an elk out of a steep mountain canyon much easier.
@MuleyHunter77
@MuleyHunter77 5 лет назад
Rocky's vary sooo much in body weight depending on the age. I've had bulls where 2 guys could pack him out in one trip with the bone in, I've had others that 4 guys had stupid heavy packs of Deboned meat. Both 6 points...not a spike vs a herd bull. Rocky hinds in my areas typically go from 65-95 lbs...ive seen one or two bigger but wasnt able to weigh them but one was a 412" bull, his quarters, I would put money on were well over 100lbs
@liamwinter4512
@liamwinter4512 5 лет назад
This will hopefully be me, solo, tomorrow for the last day of Oregon first elk season.
@randysmith8604
@randysmith8604 5 лет назад
We got lucky shot 2 bulls Sunday right on the road .no packs needed All quarters and loose meet was 396 lbs for 2 spike roosevelt elk. Bone in on quarters
@surfearth1
@surfearth1 Год назад
I carried a skull horns and cape and that weighed a ton.
@Dahbz14
@Dahbz14 5 лет назад
This is a perfect video. My friend who hasn't done much big game hunting, was adamant that he would have no problem carrying 2 quarters himself in the event we couldn't haul it out whole. Funny sight once he realized one alone was gonna be a chore... Deboned to boot.
@MK-qg9vs
@MK-qg9vs 5 лет назад
Nice bull... can't wait to see the hunt
@Randy_Savage_ohyeah
@Randy_Savage_ohyeah 5 лет назад
Good info!
@PapaDragon123
@PapaDragon123 5 лет назад
When I was in Peru, I was told a llama could carry 66kg (145.2lbs). I saw a kid about 13yrs old riding one like a horse in Cuzco.
@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971
From our research and time spent in South America we have found that anciently working llamas carried on average 45 KG per day (99-100) pounds. We have found that with our herd of working llamas that 20%-25% of their body weight seems to be the safe working zone.
@g-man2228
@g-man2228 2 года назад
Perfect…
@videosatrandomplease9933
@videosatrandomplease9933 2 года назад
I'm back in 2022.... getting the knees ready for Sept. I had a person on the trail ask if I felt like a man shooting an animal.. I said no. I feel like a man packing it though. Regardless if it's 300 feet from a road or 5 miles.
@R32R38
@R32R38 5 лет назад
What advantages do the llamas have over horses?
@Fresh_Tracks
@Fresh_Tracks 5 лет назад
Lower maintenance, more nimble, yet horses have some other benefits that work better for other styles of hunting.
@hunt4064
@hunt4064 5 лет назад
Cool video guys!
@davidwaytwolong5369
@davidwaytwolong5369 5 лет назад
thanks again awesome
@mylesbeebebeebe9390
@mylesbeebebeebe9390 5 лет назад
I've watch so many of your videos and every one has taught me something new. I cant wait for my first hunt next year
@Fresh_Tracks
@Fresh_Tracks 5 лет назад
Good to hear.
@UncleTerry
@UncleTerry 3 года назад
I was one pound off on the quarter I guessed 58lbs. and two pounds off on the back strap. I guessed 20lbs.
@anthonyconnole3480
@anthonyconnole3480 5 лет назад
I love your videos. I have a quick question for you because I either missed the posted video or you haven’t made one on it yet but, what do you use more? Your gps or your phone? I know when you first started you were all about the gps but now I see you using your phone more and more. I have been using my phone a lot more now days too. Was just curious as to what your preference was and why
@Fresh_Tracks
@Fresh_Tracks 5 лет назад
I've migrated to a smart phone/app user more than GPS.
@crackerxxx1953
@crackerxxx1953 5 лет назад
i killed an elk , hind quarters were over 200 pounds each. fronts about 100 each and another 50 pounds of trimmings. the horns werent much, they were short , about a foot long, and turned downward. tasted good though, couldnt tell it from beef
@IdaholifeV
@IdaholifeV 5 лет назад
Hahaha! I see what you did there...
@kagenknudsen7639
@kagenknudsen7639 5 лет назад
😂😂😂 🤘🏼
@elkhunter
@elkhunter 5 лет назад
Hahahaha. Had me going 😂😂😂
@sheerwillsurvival2064
@sheerwillsurvival2064 5 лет назад
Lol depends on how well the elk eat and where what state he’s in food supply and how old he is but good general estimate 🤔😁
@wildernessridgetrailllamas6971
I think that is spot on. Great comment.
@fach4422
@fach4422 3 года назад
Lol never knew hunters used llamas to carry meat 😂
@surfearth1
@surfearth1 Год назад
A shit ton
@hardthornedoutdoors7961
@hardthornedoutdoors7961 2 года назад
Haha we killed a bull the quarters all together were 350
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