adamkolesar
Lil-Rokslider
Talk to the attendant on the ferry home. Tell them you killed a moose and they'll do their best to keep your rig away from the engine room. (Every little bit helps for that long journey home).
Very nice! How did you fasten everything together, liquid nails and spray foam? It doesn't look like you made a wooden exoskeleton and filled it with 2" foam board. Hopefully I will have to make one of these some day.Built this cooler box for Newfoundland last year out of OSB and 2" foam board. Cost about $200. It was 1100 qts and held 4 moose that were processed and vacuum sealed on the island. Processing there was cheap and gets your meat frozen. Less than $200/moose. We threw a few bags of ice in with the meat but didnt need to. 44hr drive back to Wisconsin. Thats a 6.5ft box truck. Had about 15" of space left above box, under topper for gear.
I did basically build the frame from OSB and 2x4. Then cut 2" foam as tight as was practical and used Great Stuff to seal the edges and hold it together. I wanted it air tight in case we used dry ice. It has 2" foam/osb top lid not shown. Used screws to secure the lid. Also put a pvc pipe with cap in the bottom for a wet ice drain.Very nice! How did you fasten everything together, liquid nails and spray foam? It doesn't look like you made a wooden exoskeleton and filled it with 2" foam board. Hopefully I will have to make one of these some day.
ThisChest Freezer and generator easiest way to go
That’s decent, we have paid $500 the past 3 years in Ontario for cut and wrap.Our booking agent said the processing would be $400/animal Canadian. Is that what everybody else is paying?
for what its worth, another vote for the freezer in the truck bed idea i have a BC moose hunt in September and plan to power it with a honda generator. the issue im currently thinking through is how to tie down the freezer to make it "steal" proof while im hunting. currently planning on building a simple frame for the bottom of the freezer, take out the freezer "feet", screw frame into the feet holes, and either chain or bolt the frame to the truck bed. any ideas here would be appreciatedThat’s decent, we have paid $500 the past 3 years in Ontario for cut and wrap.
Last year I shot on the last day, deboned it and packed it into a chest freezer with horizontal dividers. 24 hr drive home… probably 30hrs with the motel.
Chest freezer was perfect
This will be our method moving forward if we shoot towards the end of the trip
My father-in-law has a chest freezer I can use. I am just going to put it in the bed of my truck and drive it up. Plug it in when I get there. Then it will be good to go when I need to use it.So what is the verdict. Your hunt soon approaches. How do you plan to get the meat back?
I caped out my skull and removed the lower jaw while using a 55 gallon drum as a table. I scooped out the brains with a stick. Then used a garden hose to wash it out. Wrapped the entire skull in plastic wrap so it did not dry out.This is a great thread with lots of great information. I hope to drive up this fall (2023) and pondering a European mount of the skull/ antlers. It looks like most folks bring back a cleaned skull cap. Has anyone tried to clean a skull for CWD import? Or is it easier to have that work performed by a NL taxidermist and have it shipped?