1st year Elk hunt, cooler size?

Just wanted to add, if you live in a state with legal weed, the dispensaries will often be selling big coolers on Facebook Marketplace for screaming deals. I got two of the 120-qt igloos from a dispensary for $40. I did have to let them air out for a week in the back yard, but other than that, they work just fine.
 
Depending on the weather and how far of a drive home you’ve got, you might not need a cooler. Please read the below before calling me crazy and suggesting this guy needs a Yeti 210 lol.

A few years ago my buddy got an Idaho Bull in 45 degree weather with about a 4hr trip home. We had the elk meat hanging for a full 2 days in the shade and with a breeze while we continued to look for deer.

He didn’t have a big enough cooler - for the trip home he ended up just using a couple BIG plastic totes like you could buy at Walmart that he used to haul in firewood. Dumped the rest of his ice in there and got it home just fine. Elk meat tasted great.

If it’s September that probably isn’t gonna work. This was the middle of October.

There’s ways to go about it without going out and dropping a shitload of money on coolers.
 
Depending on the weather and how far of a drive home you’ve got, you might not need a cooler. Please read the below before calling me crazy and suggesting this guy needs a Yeti 210 lol.

A few years ago my buddy got an Idaho Bull in 45 degree weather with about a 4hr trip home. We had the elk meat hanging for a full 2 days in the shade and with a breeze while we continued to look for deer.

He didn’t have a big enough cooler - for the trip home he ended up just using a couple BIG plastic totes like you could buy at Walmart that he used to haul in firewood. Dumped the rest of his ice in there and got it home just fine. Elk meat tasted great.

If it’s September that probably isn’t gonna work. This was the middle of October.

There’s ways to go about it without going out and dropping a shitload of money on coolers.
This worked late Sept in CO as well, 5hr drive home last year, we went one step cheaper and just wrapped the meat in a tarp after hanging for a day or so and laid the ice bags on top. It was a night drive so no direct sun but those quarters never saw the inside of a cooler and made it home just fine.
 
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