It usually takes me 2 hours tops to get my deer dressed, out of the field and dropped off at the processors. I don’t have access to ice. If it’s 80 degrees let’s say,….am I safe? That’s probably pushing it I’d think. I’m always curious about this.
I don’t have enough freezer space for the amount of ice I need. By the time I get out of BFE to civilization, I’m already 20 minutes to the processor.I guess I'm still stuck on the 'don't have access to ice' part.
The area they’re working looks like it’s refrigerated but I doubt it….it’s at least air conditioned big time. They tag it, take your order then cart it off into that room. Nothing stays out.Your biggest concern is the processor. Back when I worked there.... it took 2-6 hrs until it hit the cooler.
My hunting cabin doesn’t have a full sized fridge.Your good. The deer after dying takes at least that long to get to ambient temps of outside. We kill plenty of deer and some have laid overnight to find. Deer have really no fat running through the muscle to spoil the meat. Why can’t you quarter your deer, put on ice in ice chest than have plenty of time to bring to processor?
A quality cooler if pre-chilled can keep bags of ice for days. You can even use dry ice in some of them.My hunting cabin doesn’t have a full sized fridge.
I get the ice cooler thing but hauling coolers full of ice each and every weekend in hopes I take a deer isn’t practical. No matter how you slice it (no pun intended)…it’s a 2 hour period if no tracking issues from dressing it to the processor.