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Save yourself a lot of trouble and sweat and just pack a frying pan with you when you hunt. You whack a big buck, just cook him up right there and chow down...now packing!
Her is an old hash about them.http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,111407.0.html
I've used sheets and pillow cases for years. I like sheets for wrapping quarters and pillow cases for loose meat.Should not use plastic bags because it keeps the heat in.
Quote from: norsepeak on May 26, 2013, 09:32:05 PMSave yourself a lot of trouble and sweat and just pack a frying pan with you when you hunt. You whack a big buck, just cook him up right there and chow down...now packing! Especially if you are hunting in a Weyco clear cut. It is easier to eat it on the spot than dragging it over all the debris.
Can you use cotton pillow cases? Or are the big game bags you can buy work better? I seen some that were almost like burlap. What do you guys use?Thanksdj
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