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Packing out meat tip

Started by sheephunter, April 29, 2013, 12:18:00 AM

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sheephunter

For those who pack meat out on their backs after getting an animal on the ground, I have something that helps: onion sacks. After boning out the meat and placing it in game bags, the bag can be (for lack of a better term) sloppy. After placing the meat in the game bag, use a onion sack to place those bags into. They are light weight and breathable and give the whole thing some "body". They can usually be attained from a grocery store for next to nothing and don't take up much room and they are strong. Just a little tip that might help out this fall!
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Huh

I like it.  I often use a couple of extra straps or 550 cord that I carry, but I may use this trick.  Cheaper than Kifaru's version too=)

ssoden

We have also used pillow cases .. worked great.

Bjorn

Pillow cases are what I always use-get them at the Goodwill store for cheap!

Roadkill

Used them to tie heart and livers in the chest while dragging out deer. Work well. Thx for another tip
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Shinken

Ditto on the pillow cases

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bearsfeet

Anyone use those new kifura bags?
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