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Tips for Meat Care on a flat land (no trees) multi-day hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="WahooYahoo" data-source="post: 1685952" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>Pronghorn is my favorite meat. But you HAVE o get it out of the skin immediately. I skin em, quarter em, lay the parts on game bags as I go and turn them over regularly so the underside gets cool too. You might be surprised at how quickly it cools off. Once I'm done I check all to be sure it is all cool before putting it in the game bags. I pack them out on my pack and then, back at the truck, I put them in heavy plastic bags and tie them closed so no water can get in then sink em in icy water. It a slurry like I do for Tuna offshore minus the salt water. The meat is cold cold in 10 minutes or so. Then I cheat. I hunt in central Wyoming and I take all of my meat to Pats Meat Processing in Casper. It is professionally packed, labeled and frozen when I pick it up a couple of days later... and for a WAY better price than I get in Texas. (I wish Pats meats was in Texas).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WahooYahoo, post: 1685952, member: 94632"] Pronghorn is my favorite meat. But you HAVE o get it out of the skin immediately. I skin em, quarter em, lay the parts on game bags as I go and turn them over regularly so the underside gets cool too. You might be surprised at how quickly it cools off. Once I'm done I check all to be sure it is all cool before putting it in the game bags. I pack them out on my pack and then, back at the truck, I put them in heavy plastic bags and tie them closed so no water can get in then sink em in icy water. It a slurry like I do for Tuna offshore minus the salt water. The meat is cold cold in 10 minutes or so. Then I cheat. I hunt in central Wyoming and I take all of my meat to Pats Meat Processing in Casper. It is professionally packed, labeled and frozen when I pick it up a couple of days later... and for a WAY better price than I get in Texas. (I wish Pats meats was in Texas). [/QUOTE]
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