OTC tags on public land. I rent a car (e.g. Jeep Patriot) and drive to the location. In full disclosure, I have friends on the ground who can hold my antlers and ship them to me, so I don't really consider driving back.good video when you go out there are you hunting with an outfitter? what are you doing as far as transportation to and from airport to your hunting location
Good point. Two years ago, I went over (68lb cooler) and had to pay $150 for that cooler as extra baggage ($75 and extra weight $75). Another option is to book a business/first ticket with Delta when I think you can get 3 checked bags up to 70lbs, which might offset the cost of extra baggage. Only problem is Delta isn't refunded upon cancellation, but if you know that you're only flying than this is an option too.Good video!
As far as the 50lb cooler weight restriction - a person should do the math and see if paying the extra weight charges and having only 1 bigger cooler vs buying another cooler offsets at all.
Also, there are airlines that do allow dry ice in coolers - confirm with your airlines
You are correct, but with SW I've found it cheaper to bring more boxes at a limit of 50lbs vs. less boxes going over (paying extra baggage fee and extra weight fee). The biggest problem for me being by myself is the logisitics of getting a bunch of these boxes along with your bowcase through the airport. With two people it'd be much easier. The bags and hunting gear that I had this year were all that I could handle.pelling out for anyone going through the drive or fly for an elk hunt in the lower 48 specifically....this video and many other opinions online talk about 50# weight limits on your cooler, and gives some people the impression that they can only bring a couple of 50# coolers home, which is obviously not enough for a whole elk. While cost/potential fees is always a point of interest, the only hard and fast weight limit is no checked bag (on Delta) may exceed 100 pounds.
Great point. My plan is to park my truck, go into baggage claim, get cart, go back to truck and get gear, and check in. Pelican rifle case has wheels so that helps to pull that while pushing the cart. Wear backpack of course. Stack coolers on cart.You are correct, but with SW I've found it cheaper to bring more boxes at a limit of 50lbs vs. less boxes going over (paying extra baggage fee and extra weight fee). The biggest problem for me being by myself is the logisitics of getting a bunch of these boxes along with your bowcase through the airport. With two people it'd be much easier. The bags and hunting gear that I had this year were all that I could handle.
That's EXACTLY how I did it, except my bow case doesn't have wheels. Let me tell you, I couldn't have fit anything extra on that cart. It was a crazy balancing act.Great point. My plan is to park my truck, go into baggage claim, get cart, go back to truck and get gear, and check in. Pelican rifle case has wheels so that helps to pull that while pushing the cart. Wear backpack of course. Stack coolers on cart.
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Hopefully you can find a butcher that'll freeze your meat for you until you're ready to leave. When we tagged out this year, we went fishing and scouting the last 2 days in camp.Airline change reservation fees can be a problem coming back after an early kill.