Hammsolo
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Prepare, drive, relax, and enjoy. Oh, and listen to Hunt Talk podcasts.
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When I was stationed on the east coast, I always drove back for my hunts. Really made the hunt fun and a adventure doing the drive, it also helped with taking meat back and making sure guns handled properly.Need some advice from experts here. Recently booked a guided Deer / Pronghorn hunt in SW Wyoming in early October. I live in Little Rock, AR which is 1,400 miles away. We could drive in two days or we could fly in to SLC, rent a truck and drive to our hunting location (80 miles from SLC I think). Flights are dirt cheap right now found one this morning for less than $200 round trip, can rent a truck for a week for around $350. My only hangups are getting the meat back and flying with possible corona virus issues or delays. What would you guys do? Interested in hearing about experiences flying home with capes / meat.
Don’t forget the I-80 drive thru Nebraska. Go out of your way to do that.Who would pass up the excitement of driving 14 hours through Oklahoma, Kansas, and Eastern Colorado?
But seriously, I would drive.
What I need to know real quick is this: Once you get to Wyoming, are there transportation only services into the wilderness, i.e. pack trains without a hunting guide? Looks like all the outfitters just want to take me hunting. I know what the rules say about non-residents.Need some advice from experts here. Recently booked a guided Deer / Pronghorn hunt in SW Wyoming in early October. I live in Little Rock, AR which is 1,400 miles away. We could drive in two days or we could fly in to SLC, rent a truck and drive to our hunting location (80 miles from SLC I think). Flights are dirt cheap right now found one this morning for less than $200 round trip, can rent a truck for a week for around $350. My only hangups are getting the meat back and flying with possible corona virus issues or delays. What would you guys do? Interested in hearing about experiences flying home with capes / meat.
Are you meaning Wilderness Area when you say wilderness? Or do you just mean the back country?What I need to know real quick is this: Once you get to Wyoming, are there transportation only services into the wilderness, i.e. pack trains without a hunting guide? Looks like all the outfitters just want to take me hunting. I know what the rules say about non-residents.