Wanted to re-visit this subject a bit and make sure everyone is clear on this.
For me and the guys I hunt with, we all use garbage bags for transport, but the meat never touches the garbage bag.
We de-bone the meat, let it cool/hang over night in a breathable game bag (rotate a few times so the meat in the middle rotates to outside).
After the meat has cooled/crusted over, we place the breathable game bag inside the garbage bag for transport.
We also do this when we use a creek for a keeping the meat cold. We never place the meat or game bags straight inside the garbage bag before the meat has cooled.
This is not to say that this is the only way, but I wanted to make sure everyone knew that we DO NOT place the meat in the garbage bag without it being in a game bag.
So lets hear what you have to say about this, as this questions pops up a lot.
Thanks Everyone!
For me and the guys I hunt with, we all use garbage bags for transport, but the meat never touches the garbage bag.
We de-bone the meat, let it cool/hang over night in a breathable game bag (rotate a few times so the meat in the middle rotates to outside).
After the meat has cooled/crusted over, we place the breathable game bag inside the garbage bag for transport.
We also do this when we use a creek for a keeping the meat cold. We never place the meat or game bags straight inside the garbage bag before the meat has cooled.
This is not to say that this is the only way, but I wanted to make sure everyone knew that we DO NOT place the meat in the garbage bag without it being in a game bag.
So lets hear what you have to say about this, as this questions pops up a lot.
Thanks Everyone!