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How to transport Elk meat??
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<blockquote data-quote="Buano" data-source="post: 752836" data-attributes="member: 21641"><p>Like you, I can easily fill freezers with venison hunting in NC where I live and in NY where I have a lifetime license. Elk is another matter — and much better than venison. </p><p></p><p>The issues for you will be:</p><p>• How to cool the meat quickly in the field and getting it out of the field. This may not be a major problem if ranch-land hunting but it often requires a pack team on wilderness hunts.</p><p>• I recommend contacting someone that does game processing in the area. To have someone professionally cut and wrap your meat and have it frozen solid by the next morning is well worth $200. </p><p></p><p>Having it wrapped, frozen and ready to go will make it easier for you to either drive back or ship the meat. It also means you won't have to stay up all night playing butcher before a long drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buano, post: 752836, member: 21641"] Like you, I can easily fill freezers with venison hunting in NC where I live and in NY where I have a lifetime license. Elk is another matter — and much better than venison. The issues for you will be: • How to cool the meat quickly in the field and getting it out of the field. This may not be a major problem if ranch-land hunting but it often requires a pack team on wilderness hunts. • I recommend contacting someone that does game processing in the area. To have someone professionally cut and wrap your meat and have it frozen solid by the next morning is well worth $200. Having it wrapped, frozen and ready to go will make it easier for you to either drive back or ship the meat. It also means you won't have to stay up all night playing butcher before a long drive. [/QUOTE]
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