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Shipping meat/cape/horns/antlers back from a hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 1915218" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>The cooler luggage check-in when even paying extra for overweight is much cheaper than the meat processor's charges or next day/2-day air shipment. My son and his buddy paid $450 for ~80 pounds of venison from MT to FL. As cohunt noted, check with the airlines, also some allow no more than 5 pounds of dry ice. Two years ago, I have a 40- quart cooler full of deer and antelope meat from MT to CA as check-in baggage for free via Delta Airlines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 1915218, member: 14204"] The cooler luggage check-in when even paying extra for overweight is much cheaper than the meat processor's charges or next day/2-day air shipment. My son and his buddy paid $450 for ~80 pounds of venison from MT to FL. As cohunt noted, check with the airlines, also some allow no more than 5 pounds of dry ice. Two years ago, I have a 40- quart cooler full of deer and antelope meat from MT to CA as check-in baggage for free via Delta Airlines. [/QUOTE]
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