What game bags are you using?

kylem

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I've been super impressed with my tag bags. I think the set of bomb bags has packed out 3 elk 3 deer and 4 bear and the only hole I have is where a critter decided to chew a hole into the bag before I was able to get the last load of meat out.
 

dingleberns

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I used Kuiu, no issues, then caribou gear, no issues, bought TAG bags but i don't necessarily like having to debone if I don't need to.
 

sneaky

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I run Caribou bags. I had a set that when I opened it it was missing a bag, sent them an email about it and they sent me almost an entire new set. Sent two bags, then got another one from them. See no reason to look anywhere else. None of them are rocket science, but Caribou was extremely quick to make sure I was taken care of.

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Gapmaster

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Anybody ever used Viam Outdoors? Small company, bags look pretty good and light. I like using the little men when I can
 
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vthokee

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I’ll be using the VIAM bone out meat bags this year. In past years I’ve used the Black Ovis bags with no problems at all.
 

MObucks

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+1 for the Grakksaw bags mentioned above! Love mine and they are extremely light weight
 
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+1 for the Grakksaw bags mentioned above! Love mine and they are extremely light weight

They’re definitely light!
Price ya pay for having to be careful with the material.
Kinda like the Kifaru meat bags.

Do the Grakksaw bags really wick the blood as well as the description says?
That’s another reason I wasn’t to comfortable using the Kifaru bags.
 

MObucks

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They’re definitely light!
Price ya pay for having to be careful with the material.
Kinda like the Kifaru meat bags.

Do the Grakksaw bags really wick the blood as well as the description says?
That’s another reason I wasn’t to comfortable using the Kifaru bags.

Ya I’d say they do a pretty good job of that
 

Blinddog

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These work great and washable - on campfire right now. 3 elk so far with them and they still look like new.
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