RE: Getting the deer out of the woods??
Podtine: That' s it. I bought the magnum just for the extra room. I also cut some tie down ropes that were a little heavier braided twine and longer. I took a couple old barrells from some duck and grunt tubes and put the pull rope through them and use them for handles. I found the dang deer wants to tip over on it' s side if you tie it the way they suggest. It' s best to just go ahead and lay it on it' s side and tie the legs in tight to the belly. Slick as greased lighting. I mean, it is NO EFFORT at all to drag with this puppy. The thing I like about it over the kids sled deal is I can just roll this thing up, hold it in place with a strip of duct tape and tie it on my backpack. I also tie all the strings and handles in a bundle and attache them to an old safety belt I had and run it through the rolled up tube and use it like a sling to throw over my shoulder(one arm through, over the head and let it hang across my back or pack. The first one I had self destructed going over some blowdowns but Cabelas replaced it free. I now just don' t put it over stumps and to many downed pine trees with stubs sticking out. It was still usable but had some little slits in it.