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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 457066" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>I hunt with my 2 sons and between us we haven't even gutted an animal in probably 4-5 years. Take all the pictures your camera can hold and bone 'em right where they fall without even gutting them. The only thing you need to be cautioned on is what your State requirements are for proof of sex. Here in Montana that is the first thing we are asked when we pull in to a Game Check Station and see nothing but coolers full of meat. Here we have to have proof of sex attached to "a portion" of meat. We leave about a hamburger patty size of meat on either a set of testicles or bag and put that into a gallon size zip lock back that we carry in our pack and throw the zip lock in with the meat - no hair on your meat.</p><p></p><p>If anybody is looking for really good quality game meat bags the best we have come up with are called T.A.G. out of Alaska. They are far superior to anything made out of cotton or canvas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 457066, member: 8833"] I hunt with my 2 sons and between us we haven't even gutted an animal in probably 4-5 years. Take all the pictures your camera can hold and bone 'em right where they fall without even gutting them. The only thing you need to be cautioned on is what your State requirements are for proof of sex. Here in Montana that is the first thing we are asked when we pull in to a Game Check Station and see nothing but coolers full of meat. Here we have to have proof of sex attached to "a portion" of meat. We leave about a hamburger patty size of meat on either a set of testicles or bag and put that into a gallon size zip lock back that we carry in our pack and throw the zip lock in with the meat - no hair on your meat. If anybody is looking for really good quality game meat bags the best we have come up with are called T.A.G. out of Alaska. They are far superior to anything made out of cotton or canvas [/QUOTE]
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