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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="1Moose" data-source="post: 1685208" data-attributes="member: 74044"><p>Anyone here try rinsing and a short soak in ice water for pronghorn (after skinning and quartering, of course), followed by transfer to just ice in another cooler? Was recommended to me by a rancher who said they needed to do that with their sheep to minimize any gaminess when they slaughtered them. I tried it just once last year and it seemed to work great.</p><p></p><p>By the time I butcher and hike back to my truck I'm definitely an hour plus after the kill and sometimes the weather is quite warm/hot, so I can appreciate the desire to get things cooling quickly. I won't call much of anything about elk hunting easy, but I'm sure happy there is shade where I hunt them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Moose, post: 1685208, member: 74044"] Anyone here try rinsing and a short soak in ice water for pronghorn (after skinning and quartering, of course), followed by transfer to just ice in another cooler? Was recommended to me by a rancher who said they needed to do that with their sheep to minimize any gaminess when they slaughtered them. I tried it just once last year and it seemed to work great. By the time I butcher and hike back to my truck I’m definitely an hour plus after the kill and sometimes the weather is quite warm/hot, so I can appreciate the desire to get things cooling quickly. I won’t call much of anything about elk hunting easy, but I’m sure happy there is shade where I hunt them. [/QUOTE]
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