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<blockquote data-quote="Catahoula" data-source="post: 1262850" data-attributes="member: 28707"><p>My friends & I have placed meat in streams with no bad results. Black pepper shaken on the critter will keep flys away. Sometimes you have no choice. Seems like the weather is never "just right" for meat to cool. One time on an elk hunt we killed a small bull early on a warm day. We gutted him & laid him on his back in a small creek. The water ran right through his chest cavity & hind legs. We continued hunting most of the day for another elk. Loaded him up that evening & got him home. The meat was fine.</p><p>Thanks, Kirk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catahoula, post: 1262850, member: 28707"] My friends & I have placed meat in streams with no bad results. Black pepper shaken on the critter will keep flys away. Sometimes you have no choice. Seems like the weather is never "just right" for meat to cool. One time on an elk hunt we killed a small bull early on a warm day. We gutted him & laid him on his back in a small creek. The water ran right through his chest cavity & hind legs. We continued hunting most of the day for another elk. Loaded him up that evening & got him home. The meat was fine. Thanks, Kirk [/QUOTE]
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