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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1395641" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I've been super impressed with the Caribou Gear bags, I've had moose come out of the Alaska interior all the way back to My in these bags and the meat was excellent quality and the bags washed up well. I prefer synthetic bags, they clean up better and seem to have less bug issues.</p><p>If Im just packing quarters I leave the hide on to keep meat cleaner and keeps it from drying out, if I have to debone everything I use the Caribou bags. When you bag meat it needs air, that's what keeps the funky monkey away!!</p><p>You never want to use colored garbage bags as it'll taint the meat.</p><p>You want to avoid at all cost bagging warm meat into sealed bags, it's a prime way to spoil meat. I do zip lock meat but only when I can cut and cool it before bagging and throwing on ice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1395641, member: 13632"] I've been super impressed with the Caribou Gear bags, I've had moose come out of the Alaska interior all the way back to My in these bags and the meat was excellent quality and the bags washed up well. I prefer synthetic bags, they clean up better and seem to have less bug issues. If Im just packing quarters I leave the hide on to keep meat cleaner and keeps it from drying out, if I have to debone everything I use the Caribou bags. When you bag meat it needs air, that's what keeps the funky monkey away!! You never want to use colored garbage bags as it'll taint the meat. You want to avoid at all cost bagging warm meat into sealed bags, it's a prime way to spoil meat. I do zip lock meat but only when I can cut and cool it before bagging and throwing on ice. [/QUOTE]
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