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Oh, and the white sheets at Goodwill are about $1 ea.
Quote from: Huntbear on March 27, 2010, 10:46:39 PMOh, and the white sheets at Goodwill are about $1 ea. I'm sure you love that Goodwill doesn't charge for the "extras" that come with the sheets.... By the way, I'm with elksnout. We use bags very similar to the "Alaskan" style game bags. When we pack in for Mule Deer we each take two bags, half the deer boned out in one, half in the other. As for elk, last year I had four bags in my pack and made do, but a fifth or sixth bag would have been better. The heavy canvas bags were used once the meat had cooled out and was loaded onto the mule, and worked well to keep things tight.
Quote from: JoeVon on March 28, 2010, 12:00:15 AMQuote from: Huntbear on March 27, 2010, 10:46:39 PMOh, and the white sheets at Goodwill are about $1 ea. I'm sure you love that Goodwill doesn't charge for the "extras" that come with the sheets.... By the way, I'm with elksnout. We use bags very similar to the "Alaskan" style game bags. When we pack in for Mule Deer we each take two bags, half the deer boned out in one, half in the other. As for elk, last year I had four bags in my pack and made do, but a fifth or sixth bag would have been better. The heavy canvas bags were used once the meat had cooled out and was loaded onto the mule, and worked well to keep things tight.Not sure what extras you are talking about, but the sheets get washed in bleach, then regular detergent. If you mean the bugs and chit. They are then packed in Zip Lock bags after sewing.So they are probably cleaner than your bags when we use em.