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<blockquote data-quote="KMLampson" data-source="post: 2279006" data-attributes="member: 101204"><p>Define long distance? It usually takes me two - three days to drive home. I quarter my game, place it in good quality game bags, and place it on frozen 1 gallon water bottles in a large cooler. If the meet stays cold and dry, it's no problem driving three days home. I've had friends cut and wrap in camp, it seemed like a hassle, but everyone does things differently. I like to process my game at home, I feel that I can take my time, and I don't have to worry about dust and dirt, or bugs if it's warm out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMLampson, post: 2279006, member: 101204"] Define long distance? It usually takes me two - three days to drive home. I quarter my game, place it in good quality game bags, and place it on frozen 1 gallon water bottles in a large cooler. If the meet stays cold and dry, it’s no problem driving three days home. I’ve had friends cut and wrap in camp, it seemed like a hassle, but everyone does things differently. I like to process my game at home, I feel that I can take my time, and I don’t have to worry about dust and dirt, or bugs if it’s warm out. [/QUOTE]
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