Just got my caribou bags in the mail. With all the other expenses involved I didn't think it was a big deal to spend a bit of money on the bags that will hold the meat. Hopefully I'll be able to comment on how well they perform this fall.
Jon
Just got my caribou bags in the mail. With all the other expenses involved I didn't think it was a big deal to spend a bit of money on the bags that will hold the meat. Hopefully I'll be able to comment on how well they perform this fall.
Jon
Ordered and got my "Caribou Magnum Elk bags ", wonder if I'll get them back in the carry bag after they get used? Hopefully on
the elk hunt next week.
Good luck everyone.
B.
Grandpa used to say, "ya know, when you point your finger at someone , three of your fingers are pointed back at you."
Aren’t these super heavy? The specs say 14 oz, almost 0.8 lb / bag? I use sleeping bag storage sacks that weight about 10% of that and cost $7 each. They have drawstrings, cleanup well...
Pillow cases here for deer sized game. Been using the same ones for 5 years and they work great.
Clean up well at home and cheap.
Was a tip from some of the old timers on here.
I use sleeping bag storage sacks, cotton with draw strings and the plastic draw string locks. They cost about $8 each and I can hang them. Wash up well too.
Got a chance to use my Caribou bags last week on an elk and a whitetail.
Tough as nails and proved to be very durable. When I was done with the elk, washed the bags in a creek and all the blood easily washed away with just water and hand washing. Ring out the water, hang them and they air dry in less than an hour.
You can get them here (#57) https://thebiggamehuntingblog.com/gifts-for-hunters/
They ship to Canada