Laelkhunter
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Looking for a source for disposable game bags large enough for elk quarters. Stocking up for next year, Thanks.
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We have done it knowing the game would be donated to someone and the bags would never be seen againJust out of curiosity, why go disposable? I've used both, but my current caribou game bags have hauled 30+ deer in them! Rinse in cold water and they go in the wash and they're ready to go again!
Buddy of mine who is an elk guide uses these, only he gets his at Goodwill.Large pillow cases from Walmart is what I use
I usually drop off the game at the processor, and wouldn't see them again probably. I wouldn't want them to have the extra worry about keeping them until after processing and returning them to me.Just out of curiosity, why go disposable? I've used both, but my current caribou game bags have hauled 30+ deer in them! Rinse in cold water and they go in the wash and they're ready to go again!
Had a buddy that owned a processor. I have a couple full sets that I made from bags that people just left there. I only use the argali’s though and no one left any of those.I usually drop off the game at the processor, and wouldn't see them again probably. I wouldn't want them to have the extra worry about keeping them until after processing and returning them to me.
Meateater has the Argali Bags on sale...Had a buddy that owned a processor. I have a couple full sets that I made from bags that people just left there. I only use the argali’s though and no one left any of those.
Speaking of which I should probably sell them, combination of caribou and older gohunt bags. Pretty much indistinguishable between the two.
store.themeateater.com
Thanks, but for the life of me can't find TagBags website. It keeps leading me to Uline, Staples, luggage tags, everything but TagBags. Can you provide a link? Closest thing I could find was T.A.G. bags at PristineAdventures.com, but they weren't disposable and were around $100.For the best balance of price, proven reliability, and bulk discount, go direct to TagBags website and buy their Elk-size bags in a 12-pack or Master Pack. You'll have peace of mind knowing you have the right tool for the job.
Thanks, but for the life of me can't find TagBags website. It keeps leading me to Uline, Staples, luggage tags, everything but TagBags. Can you provide a link?
pristineventures.com
Sorry, I guess I stopped reading after "can you provide me a link."Thanks Bow Bullet, but I really wanted to find some disposable game bags. Those appear to be washable and reusable (and more expensive) than I want to pay. That's the Pristine Adventures website I referenced in my reply above (#15).
No problem, I appreciate you trying to help!!Sorry, I guess I stopped reading after "can you provide me a link."