Koola Buck Signature Series Heavy-Duty Reusable Hunting Game/Meat Bags - Choice of 4-Pack Quarter Bags L, XL, XXL & 1-Pack Full Body - Wild Game: Deer, Elk, Moose, Caribou, Antelope & Hogs
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That's a fantastic inquiry. They're made of a cloth material that's been impregnated with an antimicrobial product and can be reused like any other cloth game bag. However, how dirty and damaged they are after the first use will determine whether they can be reused. In general, I believe they are designed to be used only once. br>Jeff br>Jeff br>Jeff br>Jeff br>Jeff b
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I don't think they'd fit a bison quarter, but they might. I used 4 bags on a cow elk and had to open one of my spares for the back straps and neck roast, so I ended up using 6 bags (1 1/2 packages) on a cow elk.
The packages are vacuum sealed and nitrogen flushed.
Selected User Reviews For Koola Buck Signature Series Heavy-Duty Reusable Hunting Game/Meat Bags - Choice of 4-Pack Quarter Bags L, XL, XXL & 1-Pack Full Body - Wild Game: Deer, Elk, Moose, Caribou, Antelope & Hogs
Last year, I used these bags for an elk hunt. It's a bit on the pricey side, but it's well worth it. Sliding meat into bags is a breeze. Flies were kept at bay by keeping the dirt off. If you need to hang your quarters from a tree, the bags are also very strong. If you're going hunting in the wilderness, this is a must-have.
Only use for a single season. I haven't used these yet, but I must say that when I ordered them, I had no idea that they would be shipped and kept wet in a solution inside the plastic package. For those who are packing in to hunt, I believe this makes these a much heavier choice for game bags. br>br>10/26/20 Update- These have been in use for two years and have reached the end of their useful life. Mesh holes were used for the first time as an anti-static device. microbial or antimicrobial No matter what they say, bug them. They're frail and small, and there's no drawstring to close them and hang them from. In comparison to other game bags, the mesh is also quite large. Allen game bags are the best I've found so far. They're larger and finer woven synthetic material with drawstrings and loops to hang from, so they're Caribou quality for half the price. Don't waste your money on these bags; they're a gimmick.
I'll be the first to admit that I initially dismissed these Koola Buck bags as a gimmick, but I was mistaken. I went antelope hunting with two other hunters, and the flies stayed away from my catch, whereas my two buddies who used traditional bags couldn't say the same. The only way to know for sure is to see.
These game bags are a game-changer when it comes to getting good-looking meat out of the field. On a solo hunt, I killed an elk, and to get the entire elk out, I had to make several trips out with meat. These game bags did an excellent job of keeping the meat fresh during transport, and my meat smells better than it did in conventional bags. I've had them for two years and will no longer hunt without them. The only disadvantage is that they are heavier than regular bags due to the liquid soakage, which can be inconvenient on longer hikes.
We quartered the bear and placed the bones and all into the bags, and one for the head and skin, and we used these to pack out my bear up a ravine. They kept the flies and bugs away as we skinned it, which were starting to come out in droves due to the heat. They handled the weight with ease; each bag weighed more than 80 pounds, and there were no rips or other issues with the bags. These are something I'd recommend on any given day, and the price is unbeatable!.
On my most recent hunting trip, I used this and had the Alaska brand on hand as a backup. These are sturdy enough, but I didn't like how they weren't already rolled up and ready to use. You'll have to roll them yourself, and the treated part isn't necessary. They're a little dripping. br>Because they weren't rolled and the treated part, I wouldn't buy them again.
With the size/color options, you're selling way too many different products under one item. Although it's labeled as a full-body game bag, this one has a small print indicating that it's actually quarter bags. It appears to be of good quality for that purpose, but it is not what I expected to receive.
These totes are functional, but they are a little on the small side. On a 170-pound mule deer, I had to use two. I was disappointed that I had to use two for the price, but after seeing how many flys were on a friend's deer compared to mine, which had none, I'm sold and will be purchasing more. For the size, I gave it four stars.