Driving a car to your hunt
#11
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Posts: 4,553
RE: Driving a car to your hunt
Nothing wrong with hauling your kill back on the hood or outside of a car. People, PETA or not are always slowing down to get a good look at serious car accidents; looking for carnage, so a single deer on a hood? Big deal.
#13
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9
RE: Driving a car to your hunt
I drove a car this year for the first time but didnt do anything different then any other year. Simply skin, quarter, and cut off any remaining meat then put it all in coolers or even the plastic tubs from walmart if your local climate allows it. This is all done in the evening after the hunt so i dont waste any hunting time. After getting home, debone everything, freeze the roasts and loins, throw the stew/burger meat in the fridge and make burger sometime the next week. This works best for me as i drive 300+ miles to deer camp, twice (illinois's seperate seasons, whole seperate topic/rant).
Good luck
Good luck
#14
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Posts: 372
RE: Driving a car to your hunt
Saturday morning we stoped for coffee at the local 7/11. A fellow hunterwas alsoinside the store gathering some thing before the morning hunt. Dressed in ablaze coat and hat with camo pants and boots, he was definatly heading to the woods this morning.This guy was driving a Washington Flyer taxi cab to go deer hunting. Imagine pickingup a fare on the way back from hunting, and you have a deer in the trunk. No room in the trunk for you bags, you will have to tie them to the roof, since the trunk is already full.
#16
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location:
Posts: 48
RE: Driving a car to your hunt
lol...this reminds me of last deer season (nov 3- nove 18,07) a guy had a small car(looked like a geo metro) on one of these dirt roads my bus goes down. when i saw it i couldn't help but laugh.it was there for a couple straite days.
#17
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sparta, MI
Posts: 158
RE: Driving a car to your hunt
Well for me we own 24 acres and half of it is woods so I just hunt here at my house. But whenI go hunting with my friend we always take his truck. But when I go hunting at my uncle's I just call either my grandpa and ask to borrow his truck because he lives a few minutes away or I just ask my uncle if I can use his truck.
#20
RE: Driving a car to your hunt
When I started really hunting deer I had a 1968 LeMans Tempest Fastback with a
positive traction rear end. I drove that thing through some of the worst mud roads
Mississippi had to offer. On a rare occasion I had to be pullled out. But I always just
tossed the deer in the trunk. Kept a plastic roll in the trunk to line it. Throw it away
after every kill. We all have to start somewhere!!!!!!
Eric S. Stacy
P.S. Don't put a deer on the hood. Heat from the engine will certainly ruin your meat you spent so much time and money on getting! Trunk or roof !
P.S.S. Make sure the plasticcatches all the blood. If not,when you remove the deer and plastic, you will still have juices rottingnow in your trunk and will take some time to get rid of them.
positive traction rear end. I drove that thing through some of the worst mud roads
Mississippi had to offer. On a rare occasion I had to be pullled out. But I always just
tossed the deer in the trunk. Kept a plastic roll in the trunk to line it. Throw it away
after every kill. We all have to start somewhere!!!!!!
Eric S. Stacy
P.S. Don't put a deer on the hood. Heat from the engine will certainly ruin your meat you spent so much time and money on getting! Trunk or roof !
P.S.S. Make sure the plasticcatches all the blood. If not,when you remove the deer and plastic, you will still have juices rottingnow in your trunk and will take some time to get rid of them.