blasted_saber
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- A blue part of Ontario
Hi all,
Need some advice on how to keep a bear cool in the spring. Expected temps 10-20C day time.
My bait will be at the camp, which is off grid. About 30 minutes from home. My plan, if I am successful is to gut in the bush, skin at the camp, then take the bear to my grandparents house where he and I will do the processing. The problem is that missing work the next day isnt an option. So the bear will need to be suitably protected from spoilage until the following evening when I can cut it up and package for the freezer
What would you do?
Also - I have zero experience with bear meat. Have you encountered issues with thawing meat at a later date to make sausage, then refreezing? Ive done it with venison and moose to no ill effects.
Thanks
Need some advice on how to keep a bear cool in the spring. Expected temps 10-20C day time.
My bait will be at the camp, which is off grid. About 30 minutes from home. My plan, if I am successful is to gut in the bush, skin at the camp, then take the bear to my grandparents house where he and I will do the processing. The problem is that missing work the next day isnt an option. So the bear will need to be suitably protected from spoilage until the following evening when I can cut it up and package for the freezer
What would you do?
Also - I have zero experience with bear meat. Have you encountered issues with thawing meat at a later date to make sausage, then refreezing? Ive done it with venison and moose to no ill effects.
Thanks