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Re: Getting my deer back to road options [Re: Frankie] #4020991
11/21/23 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Frankie
Originally Posted by N2TRKYS
Originally Posted by Frankie
Originally Posted by N2TRKYS
Quarter it up and pack it out. Way easier than dragging or pulling a cart.


Unless some thing changed they better keep proof of sex with it



That ain’t hard to do.



be surprised at the folks that dont know that , why i brought it up .


Word


83% of all statistics are made up.

Re: Getting my deer back to road options [Re: HappyHunter] #4021105
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Originally Posted by HappyHunter
I use a regular hand truck and a few ratchet straps. Works great on flat to semi flat ground .


I use a shappell jet sled but I may try this.

Re: Getting my deer back to road options [Re: ShootemupTex] #4021818
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I received my 100 LT Ruck Sack for $39 from Amazon and had plenty of room for the quartered doe in the fridge. Even if I get a large buck and make 2 trips this is doable and opens up a lot of areas for me that I have avoided knowing I can't get one out until now.

Re: Getting my deer back to road options [Re: ShootemupTex] #4021874
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I am ordering a Warn drill powered winch for next year. I will just keep it in my truck

Re: Getting my deer back to road options [Re: ShootemupTex] #4021958
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Originally Posted by ShootemupTex
I received my 100 LT Ruck Sack for $39 from Amazon and had plenty of room for the quartered doe in the fridge. Even if I get a large buck and make 2 trips this is doable and opens up a lot of areas for me that I have avoided knowing I can't get one out until now.


Can you post the link for the rucksack?

Re: Getting my deer back to road options [Re: ShootemupTex] #4021967
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A teenage son full of himself is the absolute best way. The most expensive also. When you really need him, he will be with the girlfriend!!!!

Re: Getting my deer back to road options [Re: Nightwatchman] #4022075
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Originally Posted by Nightwatchman
Originally Posted by ShootemupTex
I received my 100 LT Ruck Sack for $39 from Amazon and had plenty of room for the quartered doe in the fridge. Even if I get a large buck and make 2 trips this is doable and opens up a lot of areas for me that I have avoided knowing I can't get one out until now.


Can you post the link for the rucksack?


Here ya go: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PN5X8C2?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
Cheap Chinese-made, but it will do for my purposes. If I was going on a 5 day journey, might pick something else, but I am just looking to haul a mile or two through the woods.

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