Elk kill kit

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$1. Space blanket for laying meat out on in a hurry.
Cheap, multiple use if needed, light, easy to pack!
 
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I’m also using Tyvek. I fold it up in a Ziploc and suck the air out. It really doesn’t take up too much room in the pack. When I was younger, I used to use a cheap throw away rain poncho or garbage bags... I can’t imagine how dirty the meat would get without some sort of ground sheet.


If you go the Tyvek route, wrinkle the sheet up and run it through the washing machine prior to storing in your bag. It will make the sheet way quieter and easier to work with in the field.
Thats a good idea.
 

CREillY

Lil-Rokslider
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MN
I bring one huge 55 gal trash bag- can set meat on top of it before putting it in game bags, turn it inside out and use it to keep blood off the pack, cut a head and arm holes to wear it as a emergency poncho, slice it down the seam and it's big enough for emergency shelter roof.

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This is great advice thanks! I've heard of people using them as hip waders too.
 

400orBust

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Ridgefield, WA
I second the silnylon tarp. I've used one for a couple years now. Works great to lay meat on, line pack with when packing meat, use as emergency shelter, etc..
 
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