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Hunting - other than deer
Just booked my first ELK HUNT !!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean Parisian" data-source="post: 643093" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>Also, I suggest you make arrangements to get your meat home with you. No need to pay big $$$ for 2-day UPS shipping. You might have 200 to 300 pounds of "unfinished" meat to cut/package/freeze/store when you get to your rig for a LONG ride home. Think things through because it could be awful warm in spots on the way home or darn cold the whole way. That first week of November across the Dakota's can go either way that week for sure. And figure out if you are going to have a guy out there mount a huge bull or just do a European mount at home? Big elk racks are a tad unwieldy and I would suggest you get a taxidermist out there to do your work. I always thought it wise to use experienced hands if it is the trophy of a lifetime. I've seen some nasty jobs on mule deer when they are brought east for sure. And keep your licenses handy in case you are stopped at game checking stations in Montana or Wyoming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean Parisian, post: 643093, member: 1011"] Also, I suggest you make arrangements to get your meat home with you. No need to pay big $$$ for 2-day UPS shipping. You might have 200 to 300 pounds of "unfinished" meat to cut/package/freeze/store when you get to your rig for a LONG ride home. Think things through because it could be awful warm in spots on the way home or darn cold the whole way. That first week of November across the Dakota's can go either way that week for sure. And figure out if you are going to have a guy out there mount a huge bull or just do a European mount at home? Big elk racks are a tad unwieldy and I would suggest you get a taxidermist out there to do your work. I always thought it wise to use experienced hands if it is the trophy of a lifetime. I've seen some nasty jobs on mule deer when they are brought east for sure. And keep your licenses handy in case you are stopped at game checking stations in Montana or Wyoming. [/QUOTE]
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