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How To Hunt Big Game
Tips for Meat Care on a flat land (no trees) multi-day hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="muleskinner1" data-source="post: 1684615" data-attributes="member: 110186"><p>If you use dry ice your meat will freeze. If you want to keep your meat cool use ice. I used to pack dry ice along with ice in one big cooler, then add ice to meat in another cooler accordingly. Five day hunt, 8 pounds of dry ice with 40 pounds of ice should be plenty. Be careful how you handle your dry ice it will burn you, wear gloves. What ever your dry ice is wrapped in leave it alone. Your dry ice will keep your ice frozen. You run out get a little more. Very easy to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muleskinner1, post: 1684615, member: 110186"] If you use dry ice your meat will freeze. If you want to keep your meat cool use ice. I used to pack dry ice along with ice in one big cooler, then add ice to meat in another cooler accordingly. Five day hunt, 8 pounds of dry ice with 40 pounds of ice should be plenty. Be careful how you handle your dry ice it will burn you, wear gloves. What ever your dry ice is wrapped in leave it alone. Your dry ice will keep your ice frozen. You run out get a little more. Very easy to use. [/QUOTE]
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