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Jackson Marsh wrote:Trophy sled. It rolls up into a bag, has cinch straps on top, it will not roll over or flip on you, also protects the cape. Still not easy, but it does help.
HighNtree wrote:I like those shoulder harnesses with a D-ring on the back. I tie the rope to the deer's head and feet and then lean forward and start walking.
Edcyclopedia wrote:Jackson Marsh wrote:Trophy sled. It rolls up into a bag, has cinch straps on top, it will not roll over or flip on you, also protects the cape. Still not easy, but it does help.
He looks cozy and warm in his Linus blanky...
Metz8 wrote:http://youtu.be/FntqOrMKjQ4 If legal in your state this is the way to get an animal out the woods... I do deer and hogs like this no problem... One trip into the woods with all my gear (lock on limit, , weapon, climbing method and book sack )and if I kill I quarter up and pack out. One trip in and one trip out... Check it out!
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Kraftd wrote:I can't remember the thread to go back and look, but did anyone confirm whether we can fully quarter a deer in WI if you register via phone from the field this year? I recall that point being raised with phone in registration, but never saw an answer. Would seem like you could fully debone and cape in the field if you wanted to the way the reg is written.
grangger wrote:Metz8 wrote:http://youtu.be/FntqOrMKjQ4 If legal in your state this is the way to get an animal out the woods... I do deer and hogs like this no problem... One trip into the woods with all my gear (lock on limit, , weapon, climbing method and book sack )and if I kill I quarter up and pack out. One trip in and one trip out... Check it out!
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Thanks for posting that video! It only took him 20 minutes to Quarter that deer.
Dewey wrote:Kraftd wrote:I can't remember the thread to go back and look, but did anyone confirm whether we can fully quarter a deer in WI if you register via phone from the field this year? I recall that point being raised with phone in registration, but never saw an answer. Would seem like you could fully debone and cape in the field if you wanted to the way the reg is written.
No idea. I posted that question but nobody had an answer. I assume once registered you can do what you want as long as everything minus the guts are removed from the field. I learned to never assume so figure I better contact the DNR to find out for sure.
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