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If it's not too hot, just get it quartered, and hang it in shade with game bags on it. It will cool out good. Pee or spit around the area to discourage coyotes. Pull the gut pile a little ways off in the open so the birds go to the gutpile and hopefully leave your meat alone. Also think about where the sun will come up in the morning before you get back.Meat will survive warmer temps than most people think, if you get it in the shade and all parted out to air out and cool it down fast. If weather is too hot, you better look for a creek.
but once I quarter it should I take the time to hang the pieces I cant pack or just leave them on a tarp and start booking them out to a cooler? I hate spoiling/wasting any meat. Any special tricks people have to helping save the meat? I'm not a newbie by any means but I always worry about this stuff. I have used pepper on the meat to keep yellow jackets and flys off and I have been told to cut the hind quarters down to the bone to help cool them quicker.
Pee or spit around the area to discourage coyotes.