Elk & Deer Hunting – How To Bring Home Your Deer Or Elk Hunting Trophy As Airline Luggage!
Trophy hunters, their hunting destination, with the plan still remain the task of how to manage their precious trophies to come home and face in good health. The trophies were damaged the most vulnerable, timber and game horns. With a little pre-preparation before they can leave the hunting camp, make your trophy deer or Elk rack strong enough to compete with everyone else’s Samsonite luggage and baggage handlers for airlines. Although this article is primarily for hunters, which is an international travel, this work also apply to domestic air travel. As in the international trophy hunters, I have personally hunted and fished in 5 continents. Air travel is a necessary means of transport for the majority of goals I have traveled to hunt. The ability to collect your trophy as luggage, you can save up to 6 months and up to $ 750 or more in line with import costs and shipping. Not all countries allow it, some do not. The savings can almost pay for the taxidermy. I brought back trophies as baggage from Canada, Mexico and Iceland. In January 2010, some airlines have increased their restrictions on the timber packed as luggage. I recommend you check with your preferred airline before purchasing tickets. The cloak or a carpet to be frozen. An important factor you must consider is the ability to coat or a rug from the moment you leave your hunting destination, until the time that you keep frozen at home. In many cases, this requires a good 24 hours for a hard freeze. The coat or blanket must be folded several times to save space and frozen. The hunters taking their trophies on the final day without having time to freeze in the camp may consider staying a day, especially if you come from abroad to return to the United States or have a lot of stops. This is a new law in Mexico, you have your cloak States will be frozen before taking the limit. The U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the Customs will check to make sure your system is frozen Cloak or carpets, as they do not want blood to help with luggage and freezing errors unwanted killing, which happened to United States. Put your coat or freeze a wet blanket in a black trash bag twice and then. Make sure you put a name tag on the mantle. The day you should have your full contact on one side and taxidermy your contact information on the other side. This way, if your cape or blanket, separated from your luggage, U. S. Fish & Wildlife how we can reach you. Then place the frozen and packaged in a collapsible insulated Cap. In my last trip to Mexico, I headed a Sonoran desert mule deer in a 10 “x10″ x9 “with folding insulated room to spare. Then I put the cooler in my luggage Cabela’s. Anytime you make moose large animals you will need a larger radiator. When you get home, right before your cape to your taxidermist frozen. freeze, as he or she may not have time to do when you arrive processes . Remember, if you’re from Canada, Mexico or any other country, you need a taxidermist USDA Certified 3-177-1 on your form and that’s where you take your cape frozen designate. This not applicable for domestic travel. Protecting your horn, antler and shell of a breakage. your trophies or animal horns of wood, are the break back with you when you travel on the airline. There are 3 steps to protect them if they are packed in luggage. need a box with this method. First you must protect each tooth or a point. You can do this with songs from a garden hose thrown into a variety of 3 “cut 6″ lengths. you can take a 5 / 8 or ¾ inch pipe. Place the cut piece of pipe on the point until it stops If the diameter of the horn is greater than the diameter of the pipe. Make sure at least 1 inch to 1 ½ “hose, extends over the peak and then duct tape the hose to the individual teeth. Repeat this procedure until all teeth are covered with wood. Second, carefully wrap the cap with tape. Make sure the outfitter has cooked CAP and removes all carnal and cerebral tissue. This is U. S. Fish and Wildlife regulations. Thirdly, you should be on the span within the primary range. In the case of a mule deer, white-tailed deer, a pair should be sufficient. In the case of a large animal like an elk, you can use two hooks. A corset is a good dowel or stick right good. you need to measure and cut the brace between one or two of the most important of the main beam, usually between C-2 and C-3 (see photo). Once you cut a position in parentheses, tape it up and then paste the track too. You will not be able to follow those who move. Do not worry about making the tape, your specialist can easily remove any residue of tape of antlers. Once your teeth are protected and rail is available, wrap the main beam and Tine with bubble wrap and tape them in place. Do not erase all the tags on the body and the U. S. Fish & Wildlife, they must be seen. For some, this seems to be a hunter to kill a little too much wood. I know some who are now protected only by the branches. Hunt International is always more expensive and the last thing I want my trophy life is, break in transit. One or two teeth lost during the handling of luggage will never be recovered, and as such can not be reached by Boone and Crockett Club, Safari Club International, or Pope & Young. A little prep can save your trophy comes home in one piece. In the airline check in counters. When you ask to examine your luggage, the supervisor at the registration desk to your timber with the days of special treatment. They will do so without charge. Additional charges apply if luggage in May. If you are a frequent flyer with elite status, charges for excess baggage can be lifted. Remember to ask the supervisor at the bar. If by U. S. & Customs, Fish & WildlifeAny hours you need to return to another country, you retrieve your luggage and clear customs. Make sure you explain your overall trophy or it could be a seizure. Make sure all the papers ok. This includes the U. S. Fish & Wildlife 3-177-1 form and documentation from your provider. The equipment documentation should be your hunting license foreign game (must include day be placed on your antlers and horns, before the earth leave) and all documents showing the license and outfitting of the property where hunting has place to hunt legally. All these documents are in hand when you approach the U. S. Fish & Wildlife part of Customs U. S.. The officer certainly know and appreciate and make your transition go much smoother. After going through Customs and U. S. Fish & Wildlife, you even check your luggage to your destination. If you’re hunting in the law (within United States), you will not need to go through customs or U. S. Fish & Wildlife. listYou pre-trip packing a few things to take in your luggage you may not be able to find them or time to buy it on your destination. Most of these products are used in the manner of a large duffel bag Cabela’s are a good match with your hunting equipment. You will need the following; 1st bubble roll. (available in any store office supplies like Staples or Office Max) 2. A roll of duct tape (available in any store office supplies like Staples or Office Max) 3. pieces of different lengths of cut garden hose. Be ready for the biggest deer or elk is usually taken in the region. In this way, not too short. Look in the garden shed to the old pipe leaking you do not throw. 4 wooden pegs in ½ “or 5 / 8″ diameter. Have also been preparing for the biggest game in general in the field. Ask your provider Rack spreads. Surround yourself with deer and 2 for Elk. anchor may be purchased at any hardware store like Home Depot, Lowes or Menards, etc. 5 foldable insulated. You can find them at Wal-Mart for $ 10 – $ 15. 6. Taxidermy tags. Ask your advisor or create your own fighter. I recommend rolling tags. You should take one for the antler, one for the mantle and a. isothermal for 7 clamps to attach the plastic Tags Taxidermists. Wrap 8. 2 million bags of garbage for your heavy coat or a rug. If you ask, your equipment is ready to take these points before going to save the camp that you get some space in your luggage. If you move, are hunting in a domestic destination, you can buy these items and have them delivered to your supplier. I would not recommend if you are shipping from Canada, Mexico or any other international destination, as it would be too expensive for shipping, customs, etc., and they can not packing material in time. Ask your provider for UPS in your address and send it in advance. Make sure there will be someone to accept the package. During hunting season, there are many outfitters in the area. With a little planning and help flush your agent, you can take home to your next deer or elk trophy as luggage and not worry about breaking or other heavy baggage baggage. You can use the money you’ve saved the taxidermists are invoice.
Rick Kennerknecht has been a hunter since the age of 12 and has hunted, fished and collected trophies on 5 Continents. In 1991, Rick started turning his passion into a business and incorporated Global Sporting Safaris in 2001. Global Sporting Safaris is now a major Corporation with a full time staff of five and several part time sales agents.

