A dream hunt for me would be to do a multi-day period Elk Hunt with my Jaeger flinter. So far, it remains firmly in my bucket list. "When" it happens you guy have convinced me that my first meal after I put one on the ground has to be liver and onions."
I am also going to make sure that the liver and heart of any deer I get this season will be saved for the skillet as well.
I "always" cary three 1 gallon zip-lock freezer bags in my pack dedicated to this purpose....keeping those two items nice and clean is all a part of the field dressing.
Keep in mind that the average Elk Liver is huge!
In two days I will be in Albuquerque, NM, and likely Taos come Monday morning. I don't have a tag, but both my sons do and they are chomping at the bit for the old man to get there.
Hope this old man is up to the altitude change, 8,500' near Wheeler Mtn. Base......over 9,000' at peak...we'll see!