How do you drag your deer out?
#31
Ibought a game cart something like this one. I can`t tell you how much helps. I hunt pretty much alone most of the time so it is a must to have it.Sure Bets dragging!


#34
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blossvale, New York
Crittergetter> that deer sleigh is a slick little deal. Never mind what these yahoos say. On level ground you walk along like the deer isn't there. Up hill you'll find it equally easy. Downhill it'll run over you if you aren't careful. They tell you to lay it on it's back like in the picture. I've found the deer wants to flop over on his side so I now just lay him on his side . It appears the deer has no legs because you fold them up. My version doesn't have this cover. I don't know how that would work. Mine just had some cheap twine you fed back and forth through some gromets. I got some better grade braided rope and put a couple old barrells off some calls on for handles. If I'm going deep into the woods I have the thing rolled up and packed on my stand going in. If I'm close to the road I just use my full body harness Prusic rope around the deers horns. This year I have a 4 wheeler for places I can use it.
#36
ATV all the way.....there isnt one place i cant get to with my quad.
I used to drag deer out for the first 2 years I hunted. The atv is a blessing!!
Its a brute force 750 with snorkels...so the creek is never to deep
I used to drag deer out for the first 2 years I hunted. The atv is a blessing!!
Its a brute force 750 with snorkels...so the creek is never to deep
#40
ORIGINAL: GoGoGadgetGuardian
gut it- then man up and carry it out of the woods on my shoulders. much easier, less friction. i get a little blood on my back but i cut the time in half.
gut it- then man up and carry it out of the woods on my shoulders. much easier, less friction. i get a little blood on my back but i cut the time in half.





Not so easy draggin out the monsters we regularly get in Minnesota!