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Post by ecgreen on Nov 10, 2012 10:20:31 GMT -5
Hey guys,
I am running low on freezer space. Do any of you store furs in your food freezers? I am a bit of a germ freak so I am hesitant to do it. Any reservations in doing this for you guys out there?
Sean
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Post by trappermac on Nov 10, 2012 12:34:10 GMT -5
I have a chest freezer.....fur goes in there right along with the pork roasts and venison. You use a clean freezer bag what could possibly happen?
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Post by rattrapper1 on Nov 10, 2012 13:57:06 GMT -5
i do it also just in a tight seal freezer bag you will be ok. as long as it isnt a skunk hide that has some smell.
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Post by rusty on Nov 10, 2012 18:42:38 GMT -5
I have some fur in freezer along with my food don't hurt a thing. I also have a bag of coyote feet in there I'm sure the stepped in nuts at some point in there life lol a clean bag is all you need.
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Post by Itrapny on Nov 10, 2012 21:10:45 GMT -5
You eat beaver so why would the fur be an issue ;D
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Post by ecgreen on Nov 11, 2012 6:14:02 GMT -5
You eat beaver so why would the fur be an issue ;D LOL...thats what my wife said... BTW, we had some nice deep fried "beaver bites" last night! My 3 year old will choose beaver over hamburger any day.
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Post by Itrapny on Nov 11, 2012 19:57:49 GMT -5
Not much beats fresh beaver meat...mmm
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Post by Woj on Nov 12, 2012 20:33:31 GMT -5
Beaver.. .heck, Sean was the guy a couple years ago looking for fox recipes
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Post by ecgreen on Nov 13, 2012 14:40:40 GMT -5
The news on that one WOJ? Red fox is not the tasty meats...lol Gray fox, however, is another story.
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