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Lil-Rokslider
What is the best route you guys have found in shipping meat/antlers home? Where we are going I think some guys keep 100lbs as a check on and donate the rest, what have you guys done?
This is the route I'm leaning towards!Freeze it all and fly it home with you. It was $75 for 100lbs when I did it. I brought back 500lbs of meat and two racks for $450. Looks like it’s $100 for 100lbs now. There’s no way I’d spend all that money to hunt up there and only come home with 100 lbs of meat.
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I dont fly alot but would you have to pay that for each connecting flight or is that the whole trip?Freeze it all and fly it home with you. It was $75 for 100lbs when I did it. I brought back 500lbs of meat and two racks for $450. Looks like it’s $100 for 100lbs now. There’s no way I’d spend all that money to hunt up there and only come home with 100 lbs of meat.
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I dont fly alot but would you have to pay that for each connecting flight or is that the whole trip?
These are our 3 flights
I checked into them and sounded like it would be anywhere from 2-3$ a lb? I think it would be about half but I would have to pay to get it to Anchorage alsoAlaska airlines "known shipper" is the way to go if they fly to your town. It is a commercial shipping license and is the only way to be confident your meat is handled like food and kept in cold storage. I have used it to send 2 moose and some salmon back to Montana. Only way to go if you want to bring it all home.