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<blockquote data-quote="freddogs" data-source="post: 1607725" data-attributes="member: 23463"><p>I've brought meat from Wyoming to Wisconsin many times. I bone out everything. A deer and antelope will fit in one large cooler. Most grocery stores and meat markets sell dry ice. 5 to 10lbs of dry ice per cooler will last a couple days. It depends on how cool the meat is when you put it in the cooler. </p><p>I put the meat in freezer bags (gallon size).Label bags.</p><p>If you go to a meat cutter they can (ask) store the meat till you leave and it should be frozen. </p><p>Check laws for proof of sex for state you're in. Keep carcass tag with meat.</p><p>An elk and deer take 2 big coolers.</p><p>If you go to a meat cutter, the meat takes more space if they shrink wrap it and freeze it. So have more cooler space.</p><p>I just have old igloo coolers. I'm sure these new coolers are better. I duct tape the seams to help seal them. It takes me 2 days to drive and I've never had a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddogs, post: 1607725, member: 23463"] I've brought meat from Wyoming to Wisconsin many times. I bone out everything. A deer and antelope will fit in one large cooler. Most grocery stores and meat markets sell dry ice. 5 to 10lbs of dry ice per cooler will last a couple days. It depends on how cool the meat is when you put it in the cooler. I put the meat in freezer bags (gallon size).Label bags. If you go to a meat cutter they can (ask) store the meat till you leave and it should be frozen. Check laws for proof of sex for state you're in. Keep carcass tag with meat. An elk and deer take 2 big coolers. If you go to a meat cutter, the meat takes more space if they shrink wrap it and freeze it. So have more cooler space. I just have old igloo coolers. I'm sure these new coolers are better. I duct tape the seams to help seal them. It takes me 2 days to drive and I've never had a problem. [/QUOTE]
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