deerhunt1988
WKR
By the law you would have to have the skull taxidermed in CO if you wanted a European mount.
You can't boil/clean the skull yourself and bring it back?
By the law you would have to have the skull taxidermed in CO if you wanted a European mount.
You can't boil/clean the skull yourself and bring it back?
You don't need it frozen for a 36 hour trip home, don't even need it frozen to hold it for 10 days all you need to do is keep it cold. Once you use enough ice to get the initial heat out of the meat its not hard to keep meat cold enough even in cheap coolers, keep the water drained and refill ice as needed. Block ice work well for keeping meat cold.Processing seems to be $250-$500 depending on how quickly you need it done, animal size and cuts.
If I have any luck this year I am going to try the processing myself. Biggest hinderance to this is trying to get the meat frozen enough for a 36 hour trip home...dry ice definitely keeps it frozen the whole way back, but haven't seen if it can freeze it solid from room temp.
a large chest freezer on a reasonable sized trailer works very well - butchers sometimes like to bump prices up when they see the situation, just sayin' - elk meat, if cooled well that first night, does well aging - rub down the outside with black pepper for flies and a nice crust that will cut down on waste when butcheringAlot of place in west will hang for about $15 a week.
Cause they may not have it done before you go home.
Call around for butcher/coolers. Even a bar.
Or maybe even a member of the forum that will let you plug in your chest freezer while your out.
If you have nice coolers and park in the shade I wouldnt be surprised if you could go a lot longer.
You can make cheap coolers into nice coolers with a drill bit, a can of closed cell foam, and a rubber freezer gasket. Most cheap coolers don’t have insulation in the lid. Tape it all off, drill holes (from the outside in) every 3” or so. Spray it in and let it dry. Peel it off. Seal the holes with some epoxy.
Some lids won’t want to stay shut with a freezer gasket in place, but I find some bungee cords really help. Prolly $15 or less all up.