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I have found game bags actually work pretty well for keeping bugs and other stuff off meat.
Its basically vegetable oil with some spices mixed in that you apply to your game meat as you skin it. Its primary purpose is to repel flies and other flying pests from landing on the meat and inflicting their damage. It comes in 12 oz. and 4 oz. containers. Recommended to me by a couple reputable bowhunters I know, I tried it last year on my archery bull and it worked extremely well at keeping the bugs off. We do a very thorough job at cleaning up our meat and processing it, but we experienced zero taste from the Liquid Game Bag. It can be bought from Liquid Game Bag's website but the cost of shipping is more expensive than one 12 oz. bottle. Last year I bought it off Ebay for a good price. I've had a hard time finding any local sporting stores or big name companies online that sell it. However, I did finally find one company online called bighornoutdoors.com that sells it for $8 and ships for $6. There are a lot of different ways to keep the bugs off your meat but if you havent tried it and are looking for another solution to protect your meat from the bugs, you might consider giving it a try. You can read more about it online on their main website.