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halfbakedi420 10-07-2009 03:41 PM

coupole smaller coolers and quarter it up, maybe sum heavy trash bags fer the head if i were keepin it.

smellsnew 10-07-2009 03:56 PM

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install a receiver and these racks are around $100.00

Centaur 1 10-07-2009 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by nysmoker (Post 3466747)
I remember when i was a teenager ... i use to sneak my shotgun in my duffle bag and ride the school buss to a place i use to hunt and have my pops pick me up when he was done work if i killed a deer.God ... now a days id be put in jail for that ....

I used to do the same thing with my bow, I even had permission from the principal to do it. Like you said, today you'd be in jail and all over the news.

As far as the deer goes, why not just sit him up in the passenger seat. Just remember, click it or ticket. :happy0001:

halfbakedi420 10-07-2009 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by Centaur 1 (Post 3466781)
I used to do the same thing with my bow, I even had permission from the principal to do it. Like you said, today you'd be in jail and all over the news.

As far as the deer goes, why not just sit him up in the passenger seat. Just remember, click it or ticket. :happy0001:


lmao klik it or ticket

live2Draw 10-07-2009 04:01 PM

In ohio, the deer has to be whole upon checking it i believe. skining it and quartering it out sounds like a viable option otherwise....hmm
I have learned the best way to transport em though (as i have a 2000 cavalier) is to know a friend with a truck :D

dprsdhunter 10-07-2009 04:02 PM

Is it possible to install a hitch on a cavalier??? If so you could use a SMALL trailer.
I have seen smaller cars with hitches installed. Just a thought.

mauser06 10-07-2009 04:42 PM

like the others said, worry about it when the time comes...surely someone with a truck would likely be able to help you get it home...


if not, the trunk works. like the others said, a tarp in the trunk will work...difficult to get it in...but possible...put it on a hillside and back upto it if you have to...

i drove a 93 Duster and hauled deer home in it...though the seat went down so it made it REAL easy....

but, ya'll might call BS on this...but my first deer ever, a large mature doe, got hauled home in a GEO METRO! no joke..thats 100% true...funny part was we pulled in the drive way...last day of the season..dads buddy took me as he worked that morning...mom comes out and says "huh wheres all the deer?? in the woods still like always??" i said nope! its in the car!! she couldnt believe it...

tmontgo1 10-07-2009 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by dprsdhunter (Post 3466793)
Is it possible to install a hitch on a cavalier??? If so you could use a SMALL trailer.
I have seen smaller cars with hitches installed. Just a thought.

Lol , u can proably put a hitch on it but I wouldnt recommend hauling any kind of trailers, little cars arent made for that. Midsized cars u can get away with it. But when I did summer work for the state road we used one of those racks to get dead deer off the road and they are nice.

TheMiz54 10-07-2009 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by natimage (Post 3466721)
Well...here's how it worked in my civic! I recommend using a rubber mat in your trunk though...and don't leave the skull cap with brain parts in your trunk for a week without a bag either...from what I hear it's hard to get rid of that smell! :confused0024:


Thats great cant stop laughing lol

Big Z 10-07-2009 05:12 PM

That's why you drive a cadillac, more trunk space :D :D


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