ChrisAU
WKR
Just planning for this fall's hunt, have really enjoyed using TAG bags for Elk the last couple years. Thinking a couple 14x20's per antelope for the meat and an extra for head and cape?
I've used my BOMB bags on about 20 pronghorn, mostly does. Usually I can fit all the meat bone-in in 2 14x34 bags. If you boned it all out, you could prolly manage 2 14x20 bags without any trouble.
I have used cheap Wal Mart pillow cases for years. Never had a problem and meat is always good.
Best part: I throw them away after use.
Never understood the need to pay 30 bucks for a darned sack for antelope or deer.
I use my $$ for other equipment.
Really, think about it. What outperforms thin cotton linen to the point of costing 1000% more?
We hunters are often victims of very good marketing and peer pressure.