How To Remove The Tenderloin (Doing The Gutless Method)
Field Care and Processing of Your Meat
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It's quite easy to remove once you know the basics and do it right. While on a Colorado elk hunt, Randy shot a bull elk and decides to show the process from start to finish. For him it only takes about 2 minutes to remove 1. This is a fantastic cut of meat, that you do not want to forget to take home with you.
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