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Home-made Cooler for Elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="Slick8" data-source="post: 2184176" data-attributes="member: 52585"><p>You'll be fine with coolers. I agree with the 150 qt above but use 2 100 qt coolers myself as they're easier to handle.</p><p></p><p>I was on a cow hunt in the Texas panhandle and was given a white tail buck and half a wildebeest on top of my cow elk. No cooler space and i didn't want to buy another cooler as it was a 120 mile round trip to a Walmart and I have a few too many coolers. We put what wouldn't fit in coolers into heavy trash bags stopping every two hours for ice. That was a 9 hour drive back to Houston and the meat was fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slick8, post: 2184176, member: 52585"] You'll be fine with coolers. I agree with the 150 qt above but use 2 100 qt coolers myself as they're easier to handle. I was on a cow hunt in the Texas panhandle and was given a white tail buck and half a wildebeest on top of my cow elk. No cooler space and i didn't want to buy another cooler as it was a 120 mile round trip to a Walmart and I have a few too many coolers. We put what wouldn't fit in coolers into heavy trash bags stopping every two hours for ice. That was a 9 hour drive back to Houston and the meat was fine. [/QUOTE]
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