#29287 - 10/03/25 01:25 PM
Re: ice house
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A while back we talked about the ice house packed with snow. That would be nice.
The other week I watched part of a U-tube video, I watched long enough to understand what he was doing. He took a small, single axle U Haul trailer and made it into a cooler. Using a small AC unit. With styrofoam sheets to insulate, that would come in handy.
I see a lot of our local carpenters that have small work trailers. If they are working on a big job, they can haul all of their tools, park it on the job site. Knowing that everything will be there ready tomorrow.
But for a family or group of friends, that hunt together year after year, it'd be worth spending some money. Building a cold storage unit, just for the warm seasons.
Years ago I sold groceries wholesale, the warehouse that I was dealing with had a small fleet of trucks. Long story short, I bought one of their older trucks with a refrigerated bed, cheap. I bought it more or less for the bed. Sold the truck and frame for what I paid. I still have the insulated 18-foot bed. I use it for storage.
I'm not sure how far back in the boonies the moose hunters are camped? But honestly, that would be a good seasonal business for a local store to start, to offer cold storage. If the flies are flying, that would easily be worth $25 per day. Per moose.
I figure it'd cost $5 per day to keep my 18' box cold, 35*, per day? 10 moose, $250 per day.
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#29288 - 10/03/25 04:11 PM
Re: ice house
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Can't they just kill the moose and bring it out? Sure would be tragic to lose a whole moose. I guess I'm lucky. All the deer we kill are close to home. We only let them hang long enough to filet the carcass and get the meat soaking in cold water. The next day it goes in the freezer.
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#29291 - 10/05/25 12:53 PM
Re: ice house
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I think you nailed it when you said: Some people stupid.
I'm sure there are some hard feelings going on around those camps too.
Honestly, you'd think there would be a discussion every evening around the campfire, and somebody is going to say: Look boys, what we're doing ain't working.
Even if they are back 6 hours from town, they'd better take tomorrow off from hunting, and get it worked up. $300 for cutting up a moose, that seems more than fair to me.
But when that animal hits the ground, you're working against the clock. I'd guess the first 12, 24 hours would be most important. If you can get it chilled to start with, the meat will retain the cold, within reason. If the flies are buzzing around, you'd better do something.
Years ago I shot a deer with my black powder gun, and as well as I remember, it was nice that morning and then got warm. Where I shot the deer there is a spring fed stream, at the base of the ridge. I dragged it off to the stream, the first deep hole I found, I swished it around a little bit and put a big rock on it's shoulder. It was pretty much under water. I left it there for half a day. Kind of messy skinning it, but it was chilled nicely.
But for the guys that hunt like this year after year, a little money invested in cooler of some sort, would be money well spent.
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#29292 - 10/05/25 01:06 PM
Re: ice house
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Tie it up in a stream? Yes, that's what I would do down south with beaver. If I had more than I could skin, and the weather was hot enough to spoil them, I would tie a cord around on front foot and tie them off to a tree or bush and let them float in the stream. Sometime I tie several in a row to one rope. It looked like a stringer of fish, but it was a stringer of beaver.
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#29294 - 10/06/25 10:31 PM
Re: ice house
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Fresh meat on an open trailer for 4 hours, on a dirt road, that's a perfect example of Stupid.
It seems that some of these guys were just in over their heads. Unprepared to the max. A tarp, big sheet of plastic or big bags and duct tape should have been on their list.
If you get down to it, you can't trust the weather, they should have had a backup plan. Even at 6 hours from town, there should be a "camp rule", if one of us kills a moose, the man that shot it and someone else is going to take it to cold storage tomorrow.
We've talked about using water to cool the carcass. Cold water will sap the heat. I know these guys camping don't have have access to running water, but a 20 minute soak in a stream or lake would make a difference. Block ice would help. Here local, dealing with deer or bear, it's always nice to rinse off the carcass, and hose it down good.
I also like to soak meat in salt water and ice. Rinse it the first time, add a half cup of salt and cover it with ice. But I'm dealing with deer, small critter compared to a moose.
But I'll bet there are some hard feelings going around these moose camps.
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