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Any Tips for Transporting Elk Antlers on Airplane?
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1711246" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Usually....with the info i have had from working a previous taxidermist shops...the regulations of the state you take the animal are prevailing....but on transport...transporting cwd infected animals from areas known to have cwd is a trouble spot...</p><p>However...if you are planning o fly it...</p><p>...completely meatless and skinless...if you plan on a euro mount it is gonna cost you huge tor an airline to put that into the storage...</p><p>If just antlers for later mounting..just have measurements at three locations of the tips of tines...can be mounted correctly from there...wrap each time and tape it securely...then wrap the entire in separate pieces of tarp(if whole)..wrap entirely in one tarp if skull is split....</p><p>Freight transport is gonna cost you a lot of cash...and usually they have to be crated...unless you find a freight transporter whom hunts and is willing to take them just wrapped....</p><p>I tried once to ship a 40" steelhead in a plywood crate from Oregon to Arizona.......can you say $3000....and still smile.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1711246, member: 99519"] Usually....with the info i have had from working a previous taxidermist shops...the regulations of the state you take the animal are prevailing....but on transport...transporting cwd infected animals from areas known to have cwd is a trouble spot... However...if you are planning o fly it... ...completely meatless and skinless...if you plan on a euro mount it is gonna cost you huge tor an airline to put that into the storage... If just antlers for later mounting..just have measurements at three locations of the tips of tines...can be mounted correctly from there...wrap each time and tape it securely...then wrap the entire in separate pieces of tarp(if whole)..wrap entirely in one tarp if skull is split.... Freight transport is gonna cost you a lot of cash...and usually they have to be crated...unless you find a freight transporter whom hunts and is willing to take them just wrapped.... I tried once to ship a 40" steelhead in a plywood crate from Oregon to Arizona.......can you say $3000....and still smile....... [/QUOTE]
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