Your Favorite Way To Drag/Haul Deer?
#12
Im in the Coast guard so They issued us a SEA BAG, I just throw my deer in there and grab the straps and where Him out like a back pack. A couple weeks ago I couldn't find it because it had been packed up over the summer so I just used a regular dolly for like appliances and just bungyd him up on there and off I go.
I'm Ex-Coast Guard.....1959-1963
#14
Make a slit behind the columella (the part between the nostrils) just about a half inch back or so and run a rope thru it and tie a knot. Put the deer's front legs behind its head (if you do it right, they'll stay) and drag on!
You'd think that there's no way you could haul a deer that way...that the columella would just snap under the weight of the deer, but it's the other way around. It would take a lot more than the weight of the deer for it to break. Also, when you have the front legs locked behind its head, you seldom snag on anything. It a VERY smooth way to drag a deer.
You'd think that there's no way you could haul a deer that way...that the columella would just snap under the weight of the deer, but it's the other way around. It would take a lot more than the weight of the deer for it to break. Also, when you have the front legs locked behind its head, you seldom snag on anything. It a VERY smooth way to drag a deer.
Only had one doe that was so fat that she broke the columella while hanging from it in the tree. It didn't break on the drag. I am guessing she was pushing 150#.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Adirondacks
Posts: 1,305
The ol'e rope/stick for me.Before I tried it I just grabbed the antlers or legs if a doe but that's brutal.Simple but soooo much easier.I might try a cart someday but I hate the idea of leaving the critter unattended.
#17
I bought a game cart this year and used it to pull a doe out. The waist strap is a great idea. Balance your load right and you can pull hands-free up hill or on level ground. The buck I shot dropped right on the side of the logging road. I was able to pull my truck right up to him.
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,320
On the farm we have the FTDATF method.
Ford truck driven across the field method. The only more effective method I could imagine would be to have them walk over to the truck, climb in the bed and die.
Normally our deer and antelope are taken on private farm land and CRP. Not too often we have to drag them far. Elk is a whole nother beast....we quarter them, bone them and pack them out.
Ford truck driven across the field method. The only more effective method I could imagine would be to have them walk over to the truck, climb in the bed and die.
Normally our deer and antelope are taken on private farm land and CRP. Not too often we have to drag them far. Elk is a whole nother beast....we quarter them, bone them and pack them out.
Last edited by skb2706; 11-05-2009 at 07:50 AM.