That should work out just fine I would think. A quarter in each game bag, neck meat, backstraps and tenderloins in another bag, and rib cages carried uncovered. So, six game bags would have one spare for me.
Two moose here all on the bone.
Mixed “bag” of answers here. Hahaha.
Rib cages uncovered? Not sure Id be comfortable with that route. Drop hunt and if wx not good it might be a while before meat leaves the field. Think I’d want them bagged up.
Nobody on earth has killed fewer than me!Well rib cages can be a little difficult to bag up and take out on the bone. If you’re allowed to, and want to just strip the ribs, than it’s not an issue. If I’m taking ribs out on the bone, I just hang them to form a crust and move on. If I’m stripping them, then it all goes in a bag. Have you killed many moose Panhandler?
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Nobody on earth has killed fewer than me!
..... For those who use them, how do they hold up?
So one extra bag in addition to the six 28 x 60?Yup set of 6 bags 28X60 gives you 4 ea for the legs plus 2 ea for neck meat halves and a rib cage in each. For tendies and b/s I recommend 1 ea 14x20" bag per moose.
I like to have 2 sets for each moose so I can swap out clean for dirties and then wash/dry them for the next rotation days later.