Rob -- Thanks for the tip. Field meat care is an essential and elemental part of woodsmanship and hunter ethics. Lack of this basic knowledge, and lack of interest in learning, is one reason that so many folks falsely believe you need an ATV to pack out even a small deer. Assuming a healthy animal, meat quality is a product of how fast the animal dies (adrenaline buildup taints meat), how fast the recovery is made, how fast the animal is gutted and taken apart after it dies to facilitate cooling, and how soon you get the meat seriously cooled 35-38 degrees F ... the latter is especially critical for caribou and antelope which spoil rapidly, less so for deer and elk. Doing everything we can to maximize the flavor of wild game so that even our wives and kids love it is a moral imperative for all ethical hunters. Bravo for VA! dave