Hi all. First post here, but have been lurking for a while.
I am in need of some game bags for an upcoming caribou hunt in Norway. I live - and usually hunt - in Denmark, where I can carry or drag the deer to my car and process it at home. As such I am not too set on paying the hefty import fees I would have to when buying commercial game bags from the USA (they are not readily available in Denmark or any other European country from what i have found).
Instead I am looking into making my own. I have found in previous threads that 1,1 oz. ripstop nylon are favoured, but I can't seem to find any that hasn't been impregnated (in Europe - again, I would like to avoid import fees), and wouldn't like to have contact between meat and impregnated fabric.
My question: Do any of you have an opinion on using mosquito net (or maybe alternative fabrics)? It wouldnt need to be super strong as there are no vegetation to hang the bags from anyway. It just needs to be lightweight, unimpregnated, breathable and provide a barrier for flies and dirt.
I am in need of some game bags for an upcoming caribou hunt in Norway. I live - and usually hunt - in Denmark, where I can carry or drag the deer to my car and process it at home. As such I am not too set on paying the hefty import fees I would have to when buying commercial game bags from the USA (they are not readily available in Denmark or any other European country from what i have found).
Instead I am looking into making my own. I have found in previous threads that 1,1 oz. ripstop nylon are favoured, but I can't seem to find any that hasn't been impregnated (in Europe - again, I would like to avoid import fees), and wouldn't like to have contact between meat and impregnated fabric.
My question: Do any of you have an opinion on using mosquito net (or maybe alternative fabrics)? It wouldnt need to be super strong as there are no vegetation to hang the bags from anyway. It just needs to be lightweight, unimpregnated, breathable and provide a barrier for flies and dirt.