trophyhill
WKR
With the onslaught of backcountry hunters and solo hunters, and new hunters, season and weather dependant obviously, how long do we have to get our meat from field to icechest without spoilage? What has your experience been?
Yeah in certain rifle conditions, we may be more worried about our meat freezing solid! Thats a great point there!Sunlight is your enemy; shade, creeks and streams your friend. If you are smart you have more time then you think. But I’m not sure there is a hard and fast time limit, heck if you rifle hunt you probably have days or weeks
I hunt in a lot of timber, so I've always been able to find a cool place to hang it while I'm hauling loads out, or to hang it overnight to start hauling in the morning. I've never lost any meat to spoilage in August or September.
Interested in your system- in Colorado, mid September. 70 during the day, 50 at night. First day elk is quartered, bagged and hung in the shade. The next day it’s placed on…bags of ice? And then wrapped in your foam mats and sleeping bags and it stays like that for how many days until you get back to CA? And then hung from your garage rafters for how many additional days until you process it? And how do you keep it cold in the interim?If the night time temps get down to at least into the low 30s, preferably to low 20s, and then mid 40s during the day, and I can keep the meat in the shade, I've gone as long as 6-7 days hanging. If temps aren't that cold at night, then it doesn't matter, and the next morning, the meat needs to be put into something to get cool. Once it's cool, it easy to keep it cool for a long time. We transport from CO to CA each year with the meat wrapped in old foam mats, sleeping bags and in our trailer.
We never freeze our meat until we process it. Not because we don't want to, but we would prefer it to hang as we like the tenderness and flavor.
If it's archery and it's hot during the day, then it has to be handled immediately.
My experience is that once meat gets cool and it's protected from bugs and sun, it's pretty easy to deal with.
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