Colorado Elk Hunt
Colorado Elk Hunt
Here are a couple of elk shots from the trip to Colorado this past November. I flew into SLC and drove to NW Colorado and hooked up with three friends from CA. We hunted about 4 days and saw elk every day. We filled all of our tags and everyone went home with plenty of meat for the freezer. Weather was really good. Cold and snowy a couple of days and bluebird weather the rest of the time. We stayed in town about 30 minutes from where we hunted. One of the guys is also a big spear fisherman so we ate well. I think my mercury levels spike a bit as a result but it was worth it.
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- Michael
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:cyclopsani: Nice bull. Those things are huge.
On the flight back from Indy I switched seats with a guy so he could sit by his kid. He was eating jerky and the stewardess asked him if it was elk jerky. I thought it might have been some kind of homeland security reference to the big bag of meat in my luggage.
On the flight back from Indy I switched seats with a guy so he could sit by his kid. He was eating jerky and the stewardess asked him if it was elk jerky. I thought it might have been some kind of homeland security reference to the big bag of meat in my luggage.
- Jason
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On my trip back, I was transporting a bit of various animal meat from Jons for Chris and Ada. I had packed a cooler to the maximum, and then added a few extra pounds to see what would happen, figuring at worst that I could put a few packs in my carry on. I weighed in in the airport, and found that I was 15 pounds over, so I put 15 pounds of meat in my carry on.
I kept thinking that I would look over at the overhead bin and see meat juice dripping onto the passengers. I arrived home without incident. Only partial thawing of one package had occurred, and I prepared it for breakfast.
I kept thinking that I would look over at the overhead bin and see meat juice dripping onto the passengers. I arrived home without incident. Only partial thawing of one package had occurred, and I prepared it for breakfast.
- Jason
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On my trip back, I was transporting a bit of various animal meat from Jons for Chris and Ada. I had packed a cooler to the maximum, and then added a few extra pounds to see what would happen, figuring at worst that I could put a few packs in my carry on. I weighed in in the airport, and found that I was 15 pounds over, so I put 15 pounds of meat in my carry on.
I kept thinking that I would look over at the overhead bin and see meat juice dripping onto the passengers. I arrived home without incident. Only partial thawing of one package had occurred, and I prepared it for breakfast.
I kept thinking that I would look over at the overhead bin and see meat juice dripping onto the passengers. I arrived home without incident. Only partial thawing of one package had occurred, and I prepared it for breakfast.
flying with frozen meat
It seems like everyone has one of these stories. Mine is when I was flying back from a field trip with a5kg bag of frozen fish. As i swung it up into the overhead locker i didn't realise a stewardess was passing behind me and it hit her in the nose. Service wasn't so good on that trip.......