WHITETAIL_HUNTR_79
Lil-Rokslider
Hey all, I have a spot/stalk archery bear hunt in British Columbia booked for this spring. I've never flown for a hunt before, especially not internationally. I'm currently exploring flight options, but debating between flying out of a local airport which would require two layovers vs. driving 3.5 hrs to Chicago for a flight with one layover. There's a cost savings associated with the second option as well, but I also don't know if I trust leaving my truck in Chicago...
From a luggage standpoint, I plan to have my pack (k4) as a carry on bag, and obviously will be checking my bow case. For clothes I think my best option is to pack everything in a duffle bag placed inside a cheap/lightweight 70-90 qt cooler, with everything duct tape closed. On the return trip, that would allow me to have 3 checked bags; the bow case, duffle bag, and the cooler with the meat and hide. The other option would be using soft sided coolers (x2) as checked bags for the meat and hide, but I don't know if I trust the durability in an airport setting in which the management of said bags are outside of my control.
I'm looking for any tips and tricks or experiences that y'all can share associated with airline travel for a hunt or international airline travel, AND for packing clothes, meat / hide management, etc.
From a luggage standpoint, I plan to have my pack (k4) as a carry on bag, and obviously will be checking my bow case. For clothes I think my best option is to pack everything in a duffle bag placed inside a cheap/lightweight 70-90 qt cooler, with everything duct tape closed. On the return trip, that would allow me to have 3 checked bags; the bow case, duffle bag, and the cooler with the meat and hide. The other option would be using soft sided coolers (x2) as checked bags for the meat and hide, but I don't know if I trust the durability in an airport setting in which the management of said bags are outside of my control.
I'm looking for any tips and tricks or experiences that y'all can share associated with airline travel for a hunt or international airline travel, AND for packing clothes, meat / hide management, etc.