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blacktail slayer 12-14-2007 10:44 PM

Best Game Cart Ever
 
http://www.ifish.net/board/showthread.php?t=177311
Check out the orange game cart. Call Forrest at 541-977-7011 for all info on the cart. I have not even seen a home made or store bought cart that comes close to this. Very stable, ground clearance, folds up to a pack, brakes, kick stand for you to take a rest, and the list goes on and on. You should check it out if you or anyone has ever thought of getting a game cart. My friends love theirs, but I want one of my own now.

Rickmur 12-15-2007 05:07 AM

RE: Best Game Cart Ever
 
Looks like nothing a wheel barrow won't do much cheaper

StrikeTrue 12-15-2007 07:02 AM

RE: Best Game Cart Ever
 
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BowHuntingFool 12-15-2007 07:13 AM

RE: Best Game Cart Ever
 
I've heard nothing but GOOD things about those carts! How much do they cost, any idea????

Schultzy 12-15-2007 08:12 AM

RE: Best Game Cart Ever
 
That thing would be nothing butjunk where I hunt.

atlasman 12-15-2007 08:14 AM

RE: Best Game Cart Ever
 
I enjoy the drag.........it's part of the hunt IMO.

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GregH 12-15-2007 02:13 PM

RE: Best Game Cart Ever
 

ORIGINAL: DropTine249

Uh, I dont think a wheel-barrow compares to a game cart AT ALL !!

I bought an ameri-step cart, its great. I just need to finish fabricating my shoulder harness and it will be amazing.

I dont enjoy the drag and dont think one is any less of a hunter for utilizing an ATV or cart, especially older or handicap hunters !!

Some drags I have are steep hills, through stream bottoms, thickets, blow overs, etc etc etc. So, I take full advantage of private property and the ability to utilize any means to extricate my harvested quarry from said land.

Ive dragging plenty of deer out, including my buck because that was a first time thing. However, I workout in the gym, not in the woods.
I completely agree with this. I've dragged deer for a mile and a half, up and down hills.... you name it. I used wheelbarrows for years too. Then one day a buddy of mine bought a game cart. WOW!!! What a difference. His had pneumatic tires and was even easier to use than the solid rubber tires. But I can't find one, all I've found were solid (puncture proof ) tires.

BTW, I used to think that the single tire cart was the way to go, but not any more. The two wheel cart can really go through some rough areas.

Schultzy 12-15-2007 03:55 PM

RE: Best Game Cart Ever
 
I gurantee they won't work in Northern Minnesota, Way to thick up there! I sure wish they did though. Bear drag hard the way it is.

Arthur P 12-15-2007 04:55 PM

RE: Best Game Cart Ever
 
Game cart... Pish posh! :eek:Byron Ferguson has a photo in his book that shows a helicopter flying off with his bull moose dangling underneath. Now that beats a game cart all to heck. Just call in a chopper and have your animal flown back. ;)


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