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FYI - Washington law specifies you cannot sell (this includes trading for help) game meat. If you want to ask for free help and afterward if you want to donate a portion of your elk after someone has helped you for free that may pass. But it's a bad idea to post that you want to trade anything for game meat. If you do donate meat to anyone you need to include a donation slip with all your contact info, license number, tag number, GMU and local area taken, and to whom you are donating.(Just trying to keep anyone from getting in trouble.)
where will you be hunting?
Well for someone to use their elk hunting time to help pack out someone else's elk, I would say a minimum of $100. Even at that I'm not sure I'd take away from my hunting time to help a stranger. It all depends on the circumstances though. If it were only a quarter mile off the road and could be done in a couple hours in the middle of the day, I'd probably help someone like yourself, and wouldn't expect anything in return. But a full day, daylight to dark, pack out would be something entirely different.
I would think that enough to cover the guys gas to get to your location, plus enough $ for his time. So, it would depend on where your hired meat packer is coming from and how much his time is worth to him.Are you muzzleloader hunting this year?
What area?
Quote from: Woodchuck on May 07, 2013, 11:25:34 AMWhat area?It all depends on if we draw a permit.
Well shoot in that case Vande how far are you willin to travel? I will call you to come pack one out for me just cuz.