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This hunt is on my list, we don't even want the meat.
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How big of a PITA is to fly with rifle and ammo? Nil.
Conduct is the best proof of character.
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How big of a PITA is to fly with rifle and ammo? I've done it a bunch of times, It's easy. The issue is after you kill a few bringing them back. Extra baggage fees over weight fees and over sized baggage fees. I was just looking at Southwest flights $115 each way if you fly on the right days out of BWI. I have started driving. It's an all day and night affair, but I don't worry about what gear I'm bringing or meat coming back. We'll I used too anyway. I just sold my F350 crew cab.. I did keep my inverter and small chest freezer. That being said I'm in MD also and I saw a member that tagged this post in PA. That's three, One more and we split the fuel and driving duties and go get some pork. Camo
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Check the company reviews before you get too excited.
I would like to go however reviews are mixed at best.
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What is the hunting license fee
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How big of a PITA is to fly with rifle and ammo? I've done it a bunch of times, It's easy. The issue is after you kill a few bringing them back. Extra baggage fees over weight fees and over sized baggage fees. I was just looking at Southwest flights $115 each way if you fly on the right days out of BWI. I have started driving. It's an all day and night affair, but I don't worry about what gear I'm bringing or meat coming back. We'll I used too anyway. I just sold my F350 crew cab.. I did keep my inverter and small chest freezer. That being said I'm in MD also and I saw a member that tagged this post in PA. That's three, One more and we split the fuel and driving duties and go get some pork. Camo I don't want to mislead anyone. After reading my earlier post, I've never hunted with this outfit. I have hunted many places across the country. Many of those hunts involved driving cross country. From the Mid Atlantic in every direction as far as Idaho for Elk, TX, FL, and into Canada. Thanks Camo
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