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riverrun:
Highly recommend Black-Ovis game bags! Used them this year on my deer and am highly impressed!
Gobble Doc:

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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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Red ones from Victoria Secret?


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Rainier10:

--- Quote from: riverrun on October 10, 2018, 09:44:17 PM ---Highly recommend Black-Ovis game bags! Used them this year on my deer and am highly impressed!

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:yeah:
I have a set of those as well as Alaska Game Bags.  I think they each have their benifits.  The Black Ovis bags are lighter and have  reflective bands on them.  They have held up well so far.  The Alaska Game Bags are thicker and heavier.  They feel more durable than the Black Ovis, not sure if they are or not.  I feel like the Black Ovis bags breath better and let the meat cool down faster.  The Alaskan Game Bags seem to hold more heat.
Old Man Yager:
I have 4 riding around in my truck box for the last 3 years. If I ever get to put some quarters and backstrap in them, I will let you know how they work out!!
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