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Started by Hootin-N-Hammer, February 27, 2018, 06:59:13 PM
Quote from: bbcoach on February 27, 2018, 08:28:21 PMCape out the birds, remove the breast and freeze everything. Go to Wally world, get a roller type cooler (easier to pull in the airport) carefully pack the cooler to protect the fans, duct tape the cooler shut and add it to your baggage. We went to Kansas several years ago and brought back 4 birds this way. Most of the blue roller coolers at Wally world will hold 3-4 birds comfortably this way. As stated, with the lid of the cooler duct taped shut, the things inside will stay frozen for several days. Enjoy chasing those Merriams.
Quote from: boone5252 on February 28, 2018, 09:11:30 AMSo just to clarify, you are saying you cut the tail off and bunched the feathers together in a bag with borax or salt for several days for the trip back home and the tail feathers stretched back out again ??I have been always afraid to leave the tail feathers bunched up together for very long--more than several hours---that they would "harden" in that position and then not stretch out again.Last spring, I immediately dressed out our two Osceolas and stretched the tails out on a 1/4 inch piece of plywood with small nails and push pins with salt in the back of my truck to make the drive back to North Carolina.You are saying I can fold up the feathers for transporting and they will stretch back out--with salt ??If that is true, it would be nice because it would take up a lot less room in the back of a pickup coming home.