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Thread: What game bags do you use for moose?

  1. #21
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    Re: What game bags do you use for moose?

    I have various sizes of the black ovis bags. Can be found at blackovis.com or on camofire.com everyone couple weeks at a good deal.

  2. #22
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    Re: What game bags do you use for moose?

    Quote Originally Posted by dakoda62 View Post
    I have 20 or so sewed 10 oz canvas bags with string closures, 24" x 32". strong enough to hang from the pole. Bullet proof for blow flies.
    Do you recommend anywhere to purchase 10oz Canvas?

    Thanks!

  3. #23
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    Re: What game bags do you use for moose?

    I made 3' x 5' canvas bags and have had them for years now. Bought the canvas at Fabric land If I can sew them ,anyone can

  4. #24
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    Re: What game bags do you use for moose?

    Yukon brand

  5. #25
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    Re: What game bags do you use for moose?

    Ive been using Yukon but like many will be purchacing the material and making my own as I need to replace them.

    I do like the looks of those ones used on Meat Eater for a backpack hunt.

  6. #26
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    Re: What game bags do you use for moose?

    Where does everyone buy their Yukon bags from?

  7. #27
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    Re: What game bags do you use for moose?

    Well unfortunately now I have more ideas than I know what to do with and I don’t know where to start aha. Maybe one of each brand and compare them under same conditions!?


    thanks everyone for the input, lots of food for thought.

  8. #28
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    Re: What game bags do you use for moose?

    Well they may be crazy expensive but TAG bags rock. I think synthetic bags of any type will outperform cotton or canvass. The tag bags are very durable and have handled several animals for me with no rips or runs. The most important feature is I can take them off the animal and wash them and get all the blood out. Then hang them for about an hour in the wind and back on the animal beautiful clean white bags.

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