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Re: Questions for Public Land hunters
[Re: rolltidehunter]
#2468918
04/25/18 08:18 AM
04/25/18 08:18 AM
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Joined: May 2015
Posts: 6,363 On the X
TickaTicka
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12 point
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 6,363
On the X
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I like the Ovis game bags. They are a synthetic, lightweight material, but very strong. I have two sets and have used both multiple times. I think I'm on my 6th year with one set. I just soak the bloody ones in a 5 gallon bucket for a few days and then put in washing machine and hang dry. Camofire puts them up a few times a month, so check in there. There are deer and elk sized. I prefer the bigger ones, even for deer. You can get them for around $40-45. Those game bags will not keep your pack from getting bloody, so use garbage bags if you are worried about that. I just hose my pack out when I'm done. I like to let those quarters breath too, which I feel like is a problem with garbage bags. Get a good pack and good boots. Get used to carrying a load. I packed a whole quartered deer in one trip last year. I hadn't done that in a long time and thought I'd try it again. Next time, I'll make two trips. I have a badlands 2200 pack. Its the older version. Its been a beast, fits me well. I'm thinking about upgrading but it hasn't let me down yet.
Public Land Owner
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Re: Questions for Public Land hunters
[Re: rolltidehunter]
#2469247
04/25/18 02:34 PM
04/25/18 02:34 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 9,210 Colbert County
Teacher One
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 9,210
Colbert County
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I bet I have hauled 100 deer off Lauderdale WMA with a wheel barrow. The wheel barrow works ten times better than the game cart. I have been hauling deer out this way since the late 70's and it works like a charm. You can thank me later.
I can't stand a thief.
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Re: Questions for Public Land hunters
[Re: rolltidehunter]
#2469380
04/25/18 05:04 PM
04/25/18 05:04 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,870 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,870
Tuscaloosa Co.
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Pack them out. Way easier than a game cart and don't waste your money on game bags unless you plan on leaving it hanging in the field over night. I use heavy duty trash bags and have never had an issue with them.
I have a Kifaru AMR that I've packed deer and elk with.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Questions for Public Land hunters
[Re: rolltidehunter]
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04/25/18 08:10 PM
04/25/18 08:10 PM
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Joined: Jun 2017
Posts: 6,668 Alabama
Jakethesnake
The Flippin’ Idiot That Could Care Less
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The Flippin’ Idiot That Could Care Less
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Posts: 6,668
Alabama
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I used a cart and it helped half the way. Then drug it up the slopes with cart half the time. Gotta pick it up over logs. Thick leaves dont allow it to roll hardly.
I once shot a hog and it took me 3 hrs to drag it out 700yds. Wasnt even real steep. Me and another smaller man. Hog maybe weighed 180-200lbs at most. 688yds to truck said gps. The carts help a lot but not much on slopes. I have dragged all my stuff out. I wont shoot if im in a bad recovery area and dont have all day. I think a 2 wheel dolly with big wheels might work best. Strap it up right and tow it like a fridge.
I havent hunted the bad spots but will pack out into back pack and duffle bag. Meat in garbage bags.
If its warm i bring a long cooler to throw meat in fer the ride home. Ice at corner store. Then the real work begins at home cutting. I plan on making a processing area at home under a lean to or somethin. Stainless steel table too.
Last edited by Jakethesnake; 04/25/18 08:11 PM.
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Re: Questions for Public Land hunters
[Re: rolltidehunter]
#2471057
04/27/18 09:10 AM
04/27/18 09:10 AM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 2,784 Owens Xrds
AUwrestler
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10 point
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 2,784
Owens Xrds
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Game cart attached to mountain bike
I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore I believe in work, hard work. -George Petrie (1945)
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Re: Questions for Public Land hunters
[Re: rolltidehunter]
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04/27/18 02:57 PM
04/27/18 02:57 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 30,910 Clanton, AL
Out back
Grumpy Old Man
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Grumpy Old Man
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 30,910
Clanton, AL
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Game carts will work you death, worse than dragging a deer. What you need is a game sled. I bought one from Cabela’s about 20 years ago. It makes a 150# deer feel like a 20# turkey. You can easily pull it over logs, through vines, and it slides through a swamp like a skiff.
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Re: Questions for Public Land hunters
[Re: Out back]
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04/27/18 04:45 PM
04/27/18 04:45 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 2,252 Birmingham
7x57_Mauser
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8 point
Joined: Nov 2017
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Birmingham
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Game carts will work you death, worse than dragging a deer. What you need is a game sled. I bought one from Cabela’s about 20 years ago. It makes a 150# deer feel like a 20# turkey. You can easily pull it over logs, through vines, and it slides through a swamp like a skiff. Agreed. I have one from when i hunted ducks out in CA. They make life SUPER easy. Also handy in the lawn.
Last edited by 7x57_Mauser; 04/27/18 04:45 PM.
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