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The Basics, Starting Out
Taking meat home….airplane
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<blockquote data-quote="vvhoisjohngalt" data-source="post: 2384146" data-attributes="member: 117185"><p>You can bring meat back in a carry on or checked or ship.</p><p>I've filled up my carry on and backpack with frozen meat. You don't even need to be completely frozen just as long as it's sealed in a bag. If not totally frozen then wrap it in your clothing.</p><p>Most hunts you will have two checked bags (gear bag plus weapon) I alway put glass and heavy stuff in my carryon and backpack flying to the hunt. On the way back you can put glass spotter and heavier items in your weapon case.</p><p>Then put your lighter bulky items in your checked bag. That creates room in your carryon and backpack for dense meat.</p><p>By moving stuff around in your bags you can bring back smaller deer and sheep meat without paying for another bag. Then ship horns.</p><p>Or you can do waxed fish boxes which are awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvhoisjohngalt, post: 2384146, member: 117185"] You can bring meat back in a carry on or checked or ship. I’ve filled up my carry on and backpack with frozen meat. You don’t even need to be completely frozen just as long as it’s sealed in a bag. If not totally frozen then wrap it in your clothing. Most hunts you will have two checked bags (gear bag plus weapon) I alway put glass and heavy stuff in my carryon and backpack flying to the hunt. On the way back you can put glass spotter and heavier items in your weapon case. Then put your lighter bulky items in your checked bag. That creates room in your carryon and backpack for dense meat. By moving stuff around in your bags you can bring back smaller deer and sheep meat without paying for another bag. Then ship horns. Or you can do waxed fish boxes which are awesome. [/QUOTE]
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