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On Episode 144 of the MeatEater podcast they talk about ways to make sure your meat doesn't spoil and discuss paying to have someone pack you out. I tried this approach during muzzleloader season this fall and got totally hosed. In July well before the season opened I called two outfitters in the area I was hunting, I told them where I was hunting, got verbal commitments that they would back me out with 24-48 hours of getting a call/ text from my garmin inreach. I shot a bull early Friday morning. I was 8 miles in, the season closed Sunday, I immediately contacted one outfitter then the other and was told by one that I was SOL and the other that he could come get me Tuesday afternoon.
Given the the temps I knew there was no way the meat was going to make it 5 days so I texted my wife and started packing...
Never got a straight answer from the first outfitter about what happened but I saw his trailers in the lot... maybe he was just overbooked, although my bull was totally boned out and the whole thing could have gone on one horse.
Outfitters are going to put packing out hunters on the very bottom of their priority list, it is not reasonable to make an outfitter assisted pack-out your only means of getting your animal out of the woods
Given the the temps I knew there was no way the meat was going to make it 5 days so I texted my wife and started packing...
Never got a straight answer from the first outfitter about what happened but I saw his trailers in the lot... maybe he was just overbooked, although my bull was totally boned out and the whole thing could have gone on one horse.
Outfitters are going to put packing out hunters on the very bottom of their priority list, it is not reasonable to make an outfitter assisted pack-out your only means of getting your animal out of the woods