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blacktail slayer 01-20-2009 06:48 PM

Game Cart (It's Back)
 
Just wanted to let everyone know that the Carryall Buddy Game Cart is coming back. These was the best game cart on the market and now it is finally coming back. Hurry and give Wanda a call to get your name on the list.

Wanda Dornik
PO Box 143
La Pine , Oregon
97739
Home # 541 536 7989
Cell # 541 977 7011



Cougar Mag 01-20-2009 07:11 PM

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Very interesting design, I've never seen one around here. I have a Big Game conventional cart that I love. Wonder how much those(Buddy) goes for?

hardcorehunter 01-20-2009 07:21 PM

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I'll be watching this as I need a game cart

TFOX 01-20-2009 07:44 PM

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I much prefer a 2 wheeler over the 1 wheel design.

I have done the 1 wheel thing and it ain't for me.

MeanV2 01-20-2009 09:09 PM

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ORIGINAL: TFOX

I much prefer a 2 wheeler over the 1 wheel design.

I have done the 1 wheel thing and it ain't for me.
I agree! In my experience the 2 wheel design is far superior.

Dan

TFOX 01-20-2009 09:20 PM

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They said in the mountains that a 1 wheel is better.look at the pic and it looks like a 2 man design,that might be ok in that case but not for 1 person.IMO


I made a 1 wheeler and killed a deer at the top of a large hill,by the time I got to the bottom of the hill I was pissed at myself for not putting a 2nd wheel on the damn thing.There were other design flaws as well but imo,the 2 wheels work much better,atleast for me they do.

I redid the cart as a 2 wheeler with other modifications and it works great now.

drockw 01-20-2009 09:39 PM

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What ever happened to just sucking it up and dragging them like a real man Lol j/k!!! Im gonna have all the "old" guys on my back now;)

Derek

blacktail slayer 01-20-2009 09:52 PM

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ORIGINAL: drockw

What ever happened to just sucking it up and dragging them like a real man Lol j/k!!! Im gonna have all the "old" guys on my back now;)

Derek
Well I hunt at least 3 miles behind locked gates. I am young, but would like to save the capes and not rub the hide down to the meat. It is a lot faster with a cart when you are talking 3 or more miles.

early in 01-21-2009 04:34 AM

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I bought the Cabela's Alum-i-Lite game cart (23lbs) a couple of years ago. That thing is awesome!

blacktail slayer 01-21-2009 03:33 PM

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I used a two wheel Cabelas cart on my elk this past year. When I started to side hill; the down hill wheel broke. That is another reason I have heard hunters in my area prefer a 1 wheel cart.

early in 01-21-2009 04:26 PM

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ORIGINAL: blacktail slayer

I used a two wheel Cabelas cart on my elk this past year. When I started to side hill; the down hill wheel broke. That is another reason I have heard hunters in my area prefer a 1 wheel cart.
Which game cart were you using? They have different weight capacities.

blacktail slayer 01-21-2009 04:50 PM

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I was using the 250 or 300lb cart. I would have to look up the weight. I had a gutted out bull on it, which was find until I started to side hill. All the weight went to the down hill side of the cart and folded the wheel. A single wheel cart would not do this. I know several friends that have taken out whole elk on the "Carryall Buddy" cart going side hill without the problem I had.

Huntinman23 01-21-2009 05:22 PM

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I don't see a picture...but I want a game cart maybe I will look into it if they are worth it

early in 01-21-2009 06:01 PM

RE: Game Cart (It's Back)
 

ORIGINAL: blacktail slayer

I was using the 250 or 300lb cart. I would have to look up the weight. I had a gutted out bull on it, which was find until I started to side hill.
Wouldn't a gutted out bull elk weigh more than 250 or 300lbs?:D

hardcorehunter 01-21-2009 06:03 PM

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How much are they?

blacktail slayer 01-21-2009 06:33 PM

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I think they will be around $300. I know guys that have taken out whole elk on it and it is worth every penny from what everyone says. The cart can be used with only one person also. Look back at the pic on my first post and you can see how it tips down to load up a deer. It can be collapsed down to pack in, has brakes, and it is orange to keep a person from being shoot at.

drockw 01-21-2009 08:29 PM

RE: Game Cart (It's Back)
 

ORIGINAL: blacktail slayer


ORIGINAL: drockw

What ever happened to just sucking it up and dragging them like a real man Lol j/k!!! Im gonna have all the "old" guys on my back now;)

Derek
Well I hunt at least 3 miles behind locked gates. I am young, but would like to save the capes and not rub the hide down to the meat. It is a lot faster with a cart when you are talking 3 or more miles.
I wasnt knocking it at all! I was just makin a funny lol! I said that b/c where i hunt having one of those is impossible, and while i would LOVE to have one, it justcant be done. Im stuck draggin em' by the neck with a belt/deer drag[:'(] I was mainly just poking fun.

Derek

blacktail slayer 01-22-2009 04:41 PM

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One of my dads friends made a elk cart with 2 motorcycle tires and old navy cot. We took a 1,000lb elk out whole with it. Way to bulky and heavy for what I'm wanting.

blacktail slayer 01-24-2009 06:47 PM

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ttt for those looking for a new cart.

LeftyBuckmaster 01-24-2009 10:32 PM

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Well my cart is either a 3wheeler and small trailer or the JD gator. both are pretty slick.:eek:[8D]:D

blacktail slayer 01-25-2009 09:33 AM

RE: Game Cart (It's Back)
 

ORIGINAL: LeftyBuckmaster

Well my cart is either a 3wheeler and small trailer or the JD gator. both are pretty slick.:eek:[8D]:D
Those would be nice, but are not aloud in my hunting areas. Closed gates and I go back up to 4 miles or less. Game carts are the way to go for me.

blacktail slayer 02-25-2011 10:45 AM

They have the Carryall Buddy Game Cart website set-up now. Thought I would let everyone know with some people maybe getting some money back from taxes. Just google "Carryall Buddy".

Howler 02-28-2011 06:31 AM

1,000# elk huh? Next time gut it and it'll only weigh what most elk really do, about #650!

Really, learn to 1/4 an elk and be done with it. It's not that hard, and why some people don't do the same with deer is beyond me.

tim03b 03-01-2011 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by Howler (Post 3779842)
1,000# elk huh? Next time gut it and it'll only weigh what most elk really do, about #650!

Really, learn to 1/4 an elk and be done with it. It's not that hard, and why some people don't do the same with deer is beyond me.

You would need to be a real archer to understand. But for starters...When i shoot a deer the deer runs to places where there is alot of cover or where i like to hunt. Now many "hunters" may not know this but thats where the big bucks live. When a deer runs into these places and dies my main objective is to get in and get that deer out right away. Not rip the thing apart so that old bruiser knows im there. Thats why some people dont gut there deer on the spot. I like the idea of a game cart and i am looking to get one. Im just not sure i want a 1 wheeled cart. Seems like more work on my plate than what a dual wheel cart offers.
;)

Howler 03-01-2011 04:47 PM

real archer huh, what qualifies one to be a "real archer"? I suspect that I qualify, but let's hear what your qulifications are, then I'll let ya know if I make the cut or not!!


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