Flying has it's own problems with getting any significant meat back home. I believe there is a 50# per box/bag limit on weight and of course the way the airlines are now you'll pay significantly for each one. The other way is to go with a one day shipping through UPS or FedEx, but that can also get pricey. If you live far enough from the hunt area that you would lose 5-6 days by driving, doing either of what I mentioned should save a lot of money compared to driving with gas and motel costs entering into it, as well as possible loss of vacation time if a person is still working. One can always donate part or all of the meat to a local charity in the hunt area, but the hunter is still normally required to pay for the processing costs.
Last edited by Topgun 3006; 02-22-2016 at 10:19 AM.
Reason: Spelling