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A trick I found to keep meat and fur on ice, without getting it wet (or using dry ice where it freezes) is to line the bottom of the cooler with blocks of ice. then put the meat on top, and some ice still in bags on top of that.
when in doubt or in a hurry just skin one side back at a time and take the quarters and back strap off. FLip it over and do the same. If you want a rug then there is a more specific way to skin it out, example, cuts up the inner arm to the paw etc. U tube probably has tons of videos on it.
Quote from: Rob on July 25, 2022, 08:06:41 AMA trick I found to keep meat and fur on ice, without getting it wet (or using dry ice where it freezes) is to line the bottom of the cooler with blocks of ice. then put the meat on top, and some ice still in bags on top of that. Similarly, I take a large ice chest with 4 or more frozen 1 gallon milk jugs for ice. They create minimal water and are easy to refreeze between hunting trips.