Commercial game bags
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Commercial game bags
Does anyone else find it just a little comical when they see major hunting equipment retailers selling game bags and feature a picture of a buck packed all tidy and comfy in the game bag rolling along on a wheeled cart? I thought such game bags were for carrying chunks of meat, for example boned-out meat, on a pack frame. Personally, I would not be real happy to get all that deer hair rubbed off inside my game bags and have that stuff sticking to my clean, boned-out meat. Am I wrong or are these guys totally misguided as to the appropriate use of game bags?
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RE: Commercial game bags
I would not be real happy to get all that deer hair rubbed off inside my game bags and have that stuff sticking to my clean, boned-out meat. Am I wrong or are these guys totally misguided as to the appropriate use of game bags?
After all the three things that spoil meat is dirt - moisture and heat.
So the game bags keep the deer clean from dirt.
And they use another bag for the meat it should bo ok.
Kinda makes you wonder how Dainel Boon and Davie Croket
Ever shot a deer with out all this stuff thats sold for hunting today