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AndrewOSpencer 12-16-2013 07:14 AM

Packing out Quarters--What are your must have items?
 
Sometimes you can't drive to your kill site and have to pack out your animal. Here are ten items I carry. I go into detail at the link below. What do you carry for quartering and packing out and why?

1. Havalon Piranta knife
2. SOG hatchet
3. Pillow Cases
4. MR Crew Cab pack
5. Latex Gloves
6. Hand Sanitizer
7. Parachord
8. Zip Locks
9. Medical Kit with skin closure options, (I cut myself occasionally)
10. Head lamp

I'm really interested in getting better at this, and want to pick you guys brains about it.

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flags 12-16-2013 07:45 AM

All I need to get an elk out is:

2 knives (Havalon and Case Trapper)
6 game bags
parachute cord
small first aid kit
pack frame

I haven't packed out an elk bone in a long time. I use the gutless method and bone mine where they hit the ground. I always have a packframe with me with a small daypack on it with my regular hunting kit.

Muley Hunter 12-16-2013 08:01 AM

I use the gutless method, and bone out all the meat.



Buck 110
boning knife
HD latex gloves
Lots of rope
tarp
8 small game bags
baby wipes
zip tie for tag
glasses so I don't cut myself
citrus spray to keep bugs off
snacks...i'm always hungry

finnbear 12-16-2013 09:03 AM

A couple of nice strong young guys that want to impress you with their ability to carry out a full quarter by themselves so they can get an invite to elk camp next year!!!

Phil from Maine 12-16-2013 09:08 AM

One of the common things used here is one of those plastic tough sleds.. They can do wonders if conditions are right. There has been a lot of bears brought out using them as well.

buffybr 12-16-2013 09:35 AM

I really liked the saddle panniers for my horses...

TwoBear 12-17-2013 06:36 PM

I second the Havalon, used it for the first time this year, wow! Never go in the sticks without again. Also recommend BVA pac bags, and I use a Cutco as my secondary blade. After that, I highly recommend mules;)

Blackelk 12-18-2013 03:59 AM

I'm all for the pack stock on this one.....

npaden 12-18-2013 06:10 PM

Must haves... A knife, some bags and my backpack.

The Piranta is awesome for skinning, but I still like a regular knife for deboning. I also like a little pocket sharpener, gloves make clean up easier, I like a emergency blanket to use as a staging area to set the meat on while I'm getting it ready to put in the bags. I like the Caribou brand bags the best. Really like the load shelf on my new Stone Glacier backpack.

Brake708 02-26-2014 09:59 AM

1) Good Buddies with strong backs.
2) A good External Frame pack
3) Knives and rope.
4) Meat Bags
5) Cold beer at the drop off point


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