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What happened to game meat bags?
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Bucks2Ducks:

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--- Quote from: KFhunter on October 09, 2018, 05:55:07 PM --- :yeah:


They stay in the truck or at camp.  I'm not packing bed sheets in very far  :chuckle:     Be good to have a set to transfer meat into once you got it packed out.

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I don't use bed sheets. Theres a thin light fabric that feels like silk but is very strong that I use. Its light and very breathable. I've got probably 2 dozen spread out from truck, to pack and home all cut and sewed to my specifications.

They've held thru elk, goat, sheep and bison without ripping.

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Yeah I use to use cotton, but the synthetic stuff is way better.
Kc_Kracker:
i was thinking about pillow cases from the dollar store or goodwill.
boneaddict:
downside is they rip really easy  and they have a short life

I have used them though.  Generally its big game bags for me as well
Rainier10:

--- Quote from: boneaddict on October 10, 2018, 12:12:44 PM ---downside is they rip really easy  and they have a short life

I have used them though.  Generally its big game bags for me as well

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:yeah:  I keep a pillow case for the heart and liver, when I am elk hunting and two big game bags.  Deer hunting I carry one big game bag and debone the meat.  On a good year of packing I have used a pillow case to put meat in if I am out of game bags.
CedarPants:
I generally go with the most expensive 1,800 count Egyptian cotton sheets money can buy to make sure I have a luxurious and blissfully comfortable pack out.
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