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Tips for Meat Care on a flat land (no trees) multi-day hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 1685215" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>Good tips so far. I would add that if you are renting a truck try and get one with a cover on the back. A truck box can get very hot in the sun. It can heat up even more if the exhaust is close underneath so you may want your cooler sitting on a slab of white styrofoam. I use large Coleman coolers (the ones with two wheels) and we fill them with ice that we make in our own freezer at home. We buy mixed nuts at a local store (because we like them) and save the square plastic jars they come in to fill with water and freeze during hunting season. As they thaw the water stays inside the jar and, as a bonus, can be used for other things, but mainly it keeps longer and dryer in the cooler. The meat is boned and bagged and the jars put on top and it will last days in even the hottest weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 1685215, member: 91402"] Good tips so far. I would add that if you are renting a truck try and get one with a cover on the back. A truck box can get very hot in the sun. It can heat up even more if the exhaust is close underneath so you may want your cooler sitting on a slab of white styrofoam. I use large Coleman coolers (the ones with two wheels) and we fill them with ice that we make in our own freezer at home. We buy mixed nuts at a local store (because we like them) and save the square plastic jars they come in to fill with water and freeze during hunting season. As they thaw the water stays inside the jar and, as a bonus, can be used for other things, but mainly it keeps longer and dryer in the cooler. The meat is boned and bagged and the jars put on top and it will last days in even the hottest weather. [/QUOTE]
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