How are you hanging your TAG bags BOMB bags?

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First post here. This fall will be my 3rd year hunting the back country. This is my first year using TAG bags BOMB bags. How are you guys hanging them? Previously I have used cheap cotton mesh bags and have had enough extra bag left near the opening to tie off a loop and tie the para cord to that to hang the bag. The new BOMB bags do not appear to have very much extra material on them. What are you guys doing with them? Will it work again? Thanks.
 

Justin Crossley

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I hang them by the draw strings.

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I use the draw strings as well. I had all four quarters (on bone) plus backstraps etc from a mature whitetail buck hanging that way for four days, no harm done to the bag.

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I hang them from the drawstrings also. I'll just throw the caution out there that if you do actual quarters, you have to be kind of careful when you hang them, the leg bones have a tendency to rip the bag if you don't do it very gingerly. Which you don't want to do since they are meant to be washable/reusable.
 

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I'm just hoping that the cooler had gone up to 41 degrees since you had the door open. 40-140 is the no go zone for temps.
 
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I have a coolbot cooler as well. Works fantastic. I hang my tags bags by the draw cord in a cooler or on limbs
 
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This is my 4th year with at least 2 animals per year in the BOMB bags and they still look pretty much new other than a little discoloration here or there
 
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