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Old 11-25-2011, 10:23 PM   #1
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What method have you found to be the best for getting the dead carcass transported from the hunting site to your vehicle? I have seen a variety of product advertised for this purpose.


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Old 11-25-2011, 10:55 PM   #2
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Pickup truck if you can, 4x4 atv if the truck can't, and a horse if the 4x4 can't. Unless you have a herd of big strong sons, son-in-laws and grandsons like I do.

Carcass removal is definately something to think about before you pull that trigger or release that arrow. I have passed on a lot of big bucks and a lot of elk because they were in a place that would have been hard to get them out. We normally avoid hunting those kind of areas but sometimes you venture into a new place and know you don't want to pack an animal out of there.



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Old 11-25-2011, 11:19 PM   #3
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My dad and brother have spent three days packing an elk out on their backs. They usually hunt wilderness areas (no wheeled contraptions of any kind permitted), and we don't have horses...you just do what has to be done.


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I usually don't trek very far,
when all around me carcasses are.





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Sometimes I have hunting buddies to help. One time a farmer whose land I was hunting on heard the shots and came over on his tractor to investigate. He hauled the deer up to the roadside for me.


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Grandpa,

Well said.


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A shopping cart. Sometimes the bag boy even pushes it out to my car for me.


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Funny eyebp - very funny! I only know people that hunt on their own land or a buddies land. They never have a problem hauling out anything they shoot. It's really not something that I ever thought about. I just figured people were smart enough to know that you have to carry it out.


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