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It can't be too hard, freeze it and drop in a cooler with some dry ice to ship home assuming you have access to a freezer in Maui. I hear Maui has too many deer right now, They do but land access to them might be the biggest challenge. It is.
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ChrisF, we onto Maui in this upcoming July. MTG
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I bought a cooler from walmart. meat frozen hard. good flight back to illinois
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Has anyone hunted Maui for Axis deer? Need information about shipping meat back to Montana. MTG Much easier to hunt them in Texas.
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Has anyone hunted Maui for Axis deer? Need information about shipping meat back to Montana. MTG Much easier to hunt them in Texas. AND cheaper.
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Can't think of 1 good reason to go to Maui, to hunt Axis, Texas is a lot closer and you can kill as many as you want, and you don't have to jump thru hoops to get your meat home. Rio7
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If you do the dry ice, pull the drain plug in your cooler. If a soft sided cooler, leave the zipper cracked.
I’ve used my Yeti backpack cooler to bring meat home from all over without an issue. Freeze is solid before traveling home.
Brought my mountain goat home from Alaska in a fish box including, a twelve layover with no freezer. Don’t over complicate it.
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