Australian Hunter

PolyScience 300 cryovac machine seals the deal

It would be a pretty fair assumption that every hunter has their own personal incentive to pursue his or her quest. That said, one of the main motivations apart from just being out in the country having a well-earned break from city life, would be to bring home quantities of game meat in one form or another for later consumption as a fabulous meal.

There can be a great deal of effort involved to field dress the harvested animal and perhaps break it down into more manageable sized components for the return trip to your house. Once back, the next

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