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Book your flight with AK airlines, if you can. Typically they will have a freezer you can put your stuff in the night before you fly and it will get frozen solid and you get it from them the day of your flight, just arrive an extra 30 mins early. Your head and horns need to go in a plastic bag x2 taped shut, Alaska lets you check a whole head non-split. The antlers need to be taped up with cardboard covering the tips.Put the meat and cape in wax or paper fish boxes. The meat will need to be frozen solid with no ice in it, make sure they put stickers on everything that say keep frozen.I just checked a whole caribou a few weeks ago and it cost me, $75 head, $75 meat box 1 and $75 meat box #2
I would say that's up to the taxidermist to prepare your mount and ship it, so if it's messed up, his fault ?What part of the state are you going to be in ? I live down near Nogales.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on September 14, 2018, 08:49:42 PMI would say that's up to the taxidermist to prepare your mount and ship it, so if it's messed up, his fault ?What part of the state are you going to be in ? I live down near Nogales.Well I am wanting to bring it to a Taxi up here to have the work done, so I need to get the cape/skull it up here for them to work on. Sounds like the guys I am hunting with know of a processor in Tucson they use for the processing. I should be able to take cape/skull to them to get frozen good. I did that last year with my bear and it made a 9hr drive home easy enough.34A November hunt, so not far away from you.