Young Blood, you've got a glove mark on your cheek.
Oh - I was afraid it might come across like that. But, I just don't mean it that way at all.
Even with our "cold spell" up here, we are still in the 80s each day. I can only imagine it is 10 to 20 degrees hotter where Young Blood is.
Having been hunting and eating my my "spoils" for a long time, I'm just curious how people in warmer climates deal with fresh game in hot weather.
Just for the record -- after all these years, I still have trouble hunting deer in the Virginias after growing up in MN and WI where we always had cold weather and snow to hunt in. It is a whole 'nother way of doing things around here, from tracking, to field dressing, to transporting, to butchering.
So -- Sunil and Young Blood, no challenge intended. No challenge expected. A boring answer will do!
Ken
P.S. Maybe I will extract a pound of two of flesh (goose, or other game), if you have some prepared for the next PB conference.