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<blockquote data-quote="Greta06" data-source="post: 1606261" data-attributes="member: 108283"><p>You need to be careful with the garbage bags or plastic, the meat can spoil after a couple days. Made that mistake many years ago.... Game bags allow airflow and prevent spoilage. I built a custom hitchhauler, 3/4" plywood with 1 inch foam on the inside, works great. Another idea that i got from a friend to save space was to have 2 sheets of 1inch foam in the truck and duct tape. Make any size cooler you need, depending on how good hunters in the group are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greta06, post: 1606261, member: 108283"] You need to be careful with the garbage bags or plastic, the meat can spoil after a couple days. Made that mistake many years ago.... Game bags allow airflow and prevent spoilage. I built a custom hitchhauler, 3/4" plywood with 1 inch foam on the inside, works great. Another idea that i got from a friend to save space was to have 2 sheets of 1inch foam in the truck and duct tape. Make any size cooler you need, depending on how good hunters in the group are. [/QUOTE]
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