RE: how to move killed hog (no 4 wheeler)
TX hoghunter,
I will not in the forseeable future be bringing home a live hog...boy would my wife fly off the handle! It would be like, "Merry Christmas honey, check out the wild hog in the back yard I got for ya". Her reply would besomething like, " Merry Christmas, I'm going to my moms...bye...door slams...car starts".
But yeah, I quickly realized that it is going to take more than one person to bring it out if I was going to drag it. Iknow it is probablynot the safestpractice, but I usually go hunting alone. Seems every time I give a call to people who said they want to go out next time I am going hunting, and they say yes and to pick them up, they usually back out at the last minute. So Idon't try to plan my hunting around having a second hand to help out.
On another note, I was at Lowe's today and saw they had some very long (seven feet or so) wheel barrow handles. I thought they would be great forhog dolly handles, justbuild a small frame forthem to attach to and put a couple20-26in bike tiresunder it. I think this will work fine and not be so heavy.
Thanks again all