I am going up for a caribou hunt in early September. Recently somebody brought up the fact that extra checked bags can be rather expensive. I am taking 2 checked bags on the way up, rifle case and large duffle with hunting gear/pack. In my carry on I will have my dslr camera, go pro, and all my optics for the hunt. Going to try and get my fly rod on as carry on as well in the rifle scabbard of an eberlestock pack. I am planning on bringing back meat in two insulated fish boxes and the three of us freight shipping out antlers back together.
I got to checking different airlines checked baggage rates. Pretty much all of them except for southwest are $25 and $35 for the first and second bags. Alaska Airlines, which I'm guessing is what colonel00 is flying, is $75 per for a 3rd or 4th bag. American Airlines is $150 and $200 for a 3rd and 4th bag. So in many instances it would be extremely cheaper to ship some things back. Luckily my flight home originates with Alaska Airlines before two more connecting flights with American, so after calling to double check I am safely in at the $75 rates. The agent I spoke with encouraged me to always call and ask, because the first flight on a trip does not always dictate the price. I may still ship my gear home and take my rifle and meat boxes with me.