woods89
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Nice write up, op. You did it cheaper than I!
I hunted a 3rd season bull tag in northern CO last year. Cold weather means a bit more gear so I shipped a tub of gear to my buddy who lives close to where we hunt preseason. I flew out with my rifle case and a big duffel as checked bags, and my backpack as my carry on. I picked up a Turo rental ( a little VW Tiguan) at the airport for transportation. I was fortunate to kill my bull early in the season and with it being mid November we got quarters chilled, but not frozen pretty easily.
I shipped a tub of gear back home, and went and bought 2 70 qt coolers from Walmart. The day before I left I boned everything but the shanks out and filled both coolers to 95 lbs each. On the way home I checked my rifle case and duffel as my 2 free bags (Southwest) and paid overweight/oversize fees on the two coolers. I paid $225 total fees at the counter (I think the lady knocked some fees off for me)
Because of CWD regs, I had to get the skull cleaned before bringing it into MO, so it stayed in CO to be cleaned up by beetles. My hunting partner was traveling through my area this summer so I helped him with fuel costs and he dropped it off at my house.
The flying/driving decision is highly situational. If you have someone to split the drive with driving probably pencils out better. However, I hate that solo 16 hour drive. I'm also self employed, so when I'm not working no money is being made, and I don't have paid time off, so the time savings are attractive. I will gladly do it again if the situation calls for it, or if not I'll drive.
A couple things I might point out,
- I bought 70 qt coolers, and had room to spare at 95 lbs apiece. Next time I'll use 55 qt coolers, and I believe I will only have to pay overweight fees, as the 55qt Coleman coolers I looked at were within airline dimensions.
-I duct tape the coolers shut pretty generously. I also sharpie my name and phone # on the side.
- I flew STL-DEN which is non stop. I would go to quite some lengths to keep from having to connect somewhere, as I think the chances of issues could be higher if connecting.
I hunted a 3rd season bull tag in northern CO last year. Cold weather means a bit more gear so I shipped a tub of gear to my buddy who lives close to where we hunt preseason. I flew out with my rifle case and a big duffel as checked bags, and my backpack as my carry on. I picked up a Turo rental ( a little VW Tiguan) at the airport for transportation. I was fortunate to kill my bull early in the season and with it being mid November we got quarters chilled, but not frozen pretty easily.
I shipped a tub of gear back home, and went and bought 2 70 qt coolers from Walmart. The day before I left I boned everything but the shanks out and filled both coolers to 95 lbs each. On the way home I checked my rifle case and duffel as my 2 free bags (Southwest) and paid overweight/oversize fees on the two coolers. I paid $225 total fees at the counter (I think the lady knocked some fees off for me)
Because of CWD regs, I had to get the skull cleaned before bringing it into MO, so it stayed in CO to be cleaned up by beetles. My hunting partner was traveling through my area this summer so I helped him with fuel costs and he dropped it off at my house.
The flying/driving decision is highly situational. If you have someone to split the drive with driving probably pencils out better. However, I hate that solo 16 hour drive. I'm also self employed, so when I'm not working no money is being made, and I don't have paid time off, so the time savings are attractive. I will gladly do it again if the situation calls for it, or if not I'll drive.
A couple things I might point out,
- I bought 70 qt coolers, and had room to spare at 95 lbs apiece. Next time I'll use 55 qt coolers, and I believe I will only have to pay overweight fees, as the 55qt Coleman coolers I looked at were within airline dimensions.
-I duct tape the coolers shut pretty generously. I also sharpie my name and phone # on the side.
- I flew STL-DEN which is non stop. I would go to quite some lengths to keep from having to connect somewhere, as I think the chances of issues could be higher if connecting.