taz_gerstman
Lil-Rokslider
Good afternoon everyone. So for next year I am thinking once again about applying for New Mexico for an elk hunt with Blue Mountain Outfitters. I along with a few friends participated in an elk hunt with them several years ago and we were supposed to try to go again this year but things didn’t work out. It appears that currently I am the only one showing any interest in going back in 2020 largely due to others having health issues and a few others just not showing interest. It will not be long until the guide starts calling to get all the paperwork rolling. So with that being the possible case I am thinking about the possibility of flying out this time. I have made that trip several times via highway so I have seen everything I care to see along that stretch of road. I live in North Alabama just to be clear. I have never flown before when going on a hunt so that is why I am reaching out to all of you who have for advice. So living close to Huntsville International Airport the 3 main airlines are Delta, United and American. If I flew out of Huntsville I would probably choose American. I believe I can drive up to Nashville and catch a direct flight to Albuquerque and cut down on the connecting flights. So what I was hoping I could learn from all of you are things like what type of travel case for the rifles, which airline do you prefer for this type of outing and why, how much to expect to pay when shipping meat back and horns assuming I harvest, should I fly out and drive back but that is assuming once again. I know each airline has their policy information out there for trips like this so I plan on reading that but typically there is this thing called tribal knowledge that is not captured in policy literature and that is where all of you come in. As always I thank you for your info.