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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 302370" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Gordon, </p><p>If your pack back to camp will take several hours I would suggest game bags (many guys purchase cheap pillow sacks and wash them good and use them)......If the trip back to camp will only take an hour or so I suggest just using gallon size zip lock bags (keeps the meat from drying out any more than it has while the rest was being boned and keeps it cleaner on the pack out)....Get the meat on ice as soon as you get to camp and I can almost guarantee it may be some of the best game you will ever eat......</p><p> </p><p>By all means get a doe tag or two.....After you shoot your buck you can hunt for the doe lopes exactly the same way you would hunt for a buck lope.....Most likely there will be a buck in that group that will consider himself lucky but your hunt will be as equally rewarding for you and your group.....The tags are online now for only $34 bucks.....Thats the cheapest western hunt and definitely a lot of fun....with great tablefare as a bonus.....</p><p> </p><p>My oldest son and I are hunting in A21 this year but I still plan to hunt A27 again some day as we had a great time there.....If you have picked up your maps you might notice the Red Hills on them that is where we hunted...PM me and I will look up the GPS coords for where we camped.....</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck again,</p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 302370, member: 18849"] Gordon, If your pack back to camp will take several hours I would suggest game bags (many guys purchase cheap pillow sacks and wash them good and use them)......If the trip back to camp will only take an hour or so I suggest just using gallon size zip lock bags (keeps the meat from drying out any more than it has while the rest was being boned and keeps it cleaner on the pack out)....Get the meat on ice as soon as you get to camp and I can almost guarantee it may be some of the best game you will ever eat...... By all means get a doe tag or two.....After you shoot your buck you can hunt for the doe lopes exactly the same way you would hunt for a buck lope.....Most likely there will be a buck in that group that will consider himself lucky but your hunt will be as equally rewarding for you and your group.....The tags are online now for only $34 bucks.....Thats the cheapest western hunt and definitely a lot of fun....with great tablefare as a bonus..... My oldest son and I are hunting in A21 this year but I still plan to hunt A27 again some day as we had a great time there.....If you have picked up your maps you might notice the Red Hills on them that is where we hunted...PM me and I will look up the GPS coords for where we camped..... Good Luck again, Randy [/QUOTE]
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