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The Basics, Starting Out
Game Bags….and their use
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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 2951304" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>With the Temps you listed I would think that hanging bagged animals in the shade would be acceptable. </p><p>Get to cheap of a bags and they tear or get runs in them and flies and etc get in. Not sure how much you intend to use the bags. How often or far you intend to pack them. My bags go in my pack and stay there until hopefully I need them. So I want tough, light, reusable bags that don't take up much room in my pack. Never seen the ones mentioned above with the zipper but they do look like really good bags, especially if you are alone. Not really much of an answer but hopefully gives you some questions to ask your self to help make your decision. And like membt said, being to prepared is a sure fired way to guarantee you won't need them. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 2951304, member: 73479"] With the Temps you listed I would think that hanging bagged animals in the shade would be acceptable. Get to cheap of a bags and they tear or get runs in them and flies and etc get in. Not sure how much you intend to use the bags. How often or far you intend to pack them. My bags go in my pack and stay there until hopefully I need them. So I want tough, light, reusable bags that don't take up much room in my pack. Never seen the ones mentioned above with the zipper but they do look like really good bags, especially if you are alone. Not really much of an answer but hopefully gives you some questions to ask your self to help make your decision. And like membt said, being to prepared is a sure fired way to guarantee you won't need them. Lol [/QUOTE]
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