No.So are you telling us you killed a deer?
I couldn't tell you what a deer looks like unless it's on the other side of a window.
No.So are you telling us you killed a deer?
The simple answer is that I've been spoiled. Most of my hunting has been on flat ground with easy quad access. Never had a pack that would accommodate carrying one out. Also the deer in NC are smaller than the ones up here.I have no idea why people in Ohio don't do it. I think it could only be from years of having to take the entire animal to a check station. Now that we don't have to, this is a non-issue. Don't even have to gut the deer to do this either!
It's drainage for the field. I have access to hunt that property as well. The grass stops about where the pic cuts off so I'd still have to drive through about 100 yards of field to get to the drainage grass area. That field is planted in winter wheat this year so that's not an option this season.Can you ask neighbor to the North for advanced extraction permission? I see a grassy trail in their field to your wood lot.
Not worth a damn. I have a Jet Sled, left over from my ice fishing days and it works great, IF there's snow on the ground. Otherwise, I won't get it out of the attic.How well does a plastic sled work in the mud?
I’ve ripped them right off the rear end of my truck don’t take them though ponds!Not worth a damn. I have a Jet Sled, left over from my ice fishing days and it works great, IF there's snow on the ground. Otherwise, I won't get it out of the attic.
I purchased a Muddy deer cart, use a couple of cinch straps with it and have had good luck getting deer out with it. As far as loading them into a p/u truck, I'd suggest getting a cargo carrier for your hitch and using it. They're only about a foot off of the ground, about $60 (TSC, Harbor Freight, etc.) and hold up to 500 lbs. It might seem silly, since you have the bed of the truck, but there's no way I'm killing myself to lift a deer that high, by myself.
I'm only 66, in decent shape and do okay getting deer out by myself, but I ain't injuring myself for a dead deer.
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Winner!!!!Just bait pile em
In the front of the field Adam.
They’ll find the corn…
Illustration is definitely on point and you definitely inherited this ability from your dad. You even knew I drove a black truck. Very impressive indeed. I'm not sure if this would work with my tie down points in the bed without clipping a pulley and running the rope through that. My tie down point is flat metal so it would just cut the rope in half.Disclaimer I am not an artist, and my art too way too long to make White lines are your truck, red circle is a tie down point (my truck has them in all 4 corners), green is your rope or strap, purple is a post, tree, something solid. I’ve done this twice and it worked surprisingly well, just need to be sure you drive slow enough, and get the deers head to clear the tail gate before you fuck shit up and pull all the way up. The tie down point in the bed is acting as a pulley. Hope the pic helps, if it doesn’t just tell me it did so I don’t feel like I wasted my time View attachment 190435