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The Basics, Starting Out
Game Bags….and their use
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2952459" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Just used the Caribou bags to pack a mule deer out. Boned out and in two bags. I put the meat in plastic and then inside game bag for pack out. I was sure the carry bag was torn numerous times going through the blow down section on stobs and other limb mess. Nope every time I stopped to check....nothings even though I could hear the fabric sound against the snag. I use a little larger bag so I can easily grip/wrap the bag neck around my hand, or tie it in place if needed. The weight difference is a couple ounces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2952459, member: 42157"] Just used the Caribou bags to pack a mule deer out. Boned out and in two bags. I put the meat in plastic and then inside game bag for pack out. I was sure the carry bag was torn numerous times going through the blow down section on stobs and other limb mess. Nope every time I stopped to check....nothings even though I could hear the fabric sound against the snag. I use a little larger bag so I can easily grip/wrap the bag neck around my hand, or tie it in place if needed. The weight difference is a couple ounces. [/QUOTE]
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