My wife and I drew some pronghorn doe tags in Wyoming. We are still fairly new to hunting and this will be our first western hunt. We are planning to fly to Denver, rent a car, and drive up from there.
I had a couple of ideas about getting the meat frozen for the flight home and wanted to run it by you guys:
Option 1 - Find a place in town to freeze the meat, put it in soft or hard coolers, and fly it as luggage. I’m not sure how easy it is to find someone who will just let you use their freezer though.
Option 2 - Buy a styrofoam cooler or two and fill them with dry ice. Use those to freeze my meat on my own. Before flying out, discard the dry ice and duct tape the coolers for the flight. I’m worried how the foam coolers would hold up to air travel.
Option 3 - Similar to #2 above using dry ice to freeze the meat in the foam coolers, but then take the frozen meat and put it in some Yeti Hopper soft coolers. The downside is I would likely need to buy a second one.
If you have some other good ideas, I'm open to those as well.
Thanks
I had a couple of ideas about getting the meat frozen for the flight home and wanted to run it by you guys:
Option 1 - Find a place in town to freeze the meat, put it in soft or hard coolers, and fly it as luggage. I’m not sure how easy it is to find someone who will just let you use their freezer though.
Option 2 - Buy a styrofoam cooler or two and fill them with dry ice. Use those to freeze my meat on my own. Before flying out, discard the dry ice and duct tape the coolers for the flight. I’m worried how the foam coolers would hold up to air travel.
Option 3 - Similar to #2 above using dry ice to freeze the meat in the foam coolers, but then take the frozen meat and put it in some Yeti Hopper soft coolers. The downside is I would likely need to buy a second one.
If you have some other good ideas, I'm open to those as well.
Thanks