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What system do you use to drag elk/deer out of the woods?
08 February 2008, 07:12
Shotgun31What system do you use to drag elk/deer out of the woods?
+1 for Crusher's method, the Mark 1 Mod 0 wheelbarrow! My Grandfather designed our family farm around the wheelbarrow so growing up, I learned how to use one. I take one to camp when I go, now. 8' long 12" oak logs--just bring 'em on! 3-4 at a time!
Deer fits in there just nice. Never tried an elk.
Shotgun
08 February 2008, 08:34
Jeff Sullivanquote:
Originally posted by Mike_Dettorre:
Did you make your own? If so, what kind?
I use a Yamaha Big Bear 4 wheeler to drag my deer out.
09 February 2008, 06:33
BarutmtI've always used the grab a horn (rope around the neck method for does) and drag. I dragged a big bodied buck about a mile three seasons ago through some steep country in eastern KY. That was fairly challenging.
I'm hoping to be drawn for elk this year. I'd like to put my strongman training to a real test and see how far I can pull an elk with a chest harness.

09 February 2008, 07:02
KC Carlinquote:
Originally posted by Barutmt:
I'm hoping to be drawn for elk this year. I'd like to put my strongman training to a real test and see how far I can pull an elk with a chest harness.
Speaking from experience I can assure you it is not going to be far.
If you can't use a pack horse try one of these.
www.hardcorehuntpack.comKC
09 February 2008, 07:46
kudu56quote:
I'd like to put my strongman training to a real test and see how far I can pull an elk with a chest harness.
With some snow on the ground you can go a ways. Dry ground, you had better be 6'4" and #260. Easiest is quarter and backpack! Unless you have a horse, or can get a quad or trcuk close.
09 February 2008, 16:58
Barutmtquote:
Originally posted by kudu56:
quote:
I'd like to put my strongman training to a real test and see how far I can pull an elk with a chest harness.
With some snow on the ground you can go a ways. Dry ground, you had better be 6'4" and #260. Easiest is quarter and backpack! Unless you have a horse, or can get a quad or trcuk close.
Close. 6'2" 255. I realize that I likely won't get far, but I'm stubborn and have to try.
09 February 2008, 19:13
Chuck NelsonBone and pack.
09 February 2008, 19:59
Sierra_DaveBone out the meat and pack it out with backpack, atv, horses or mules. I have dragged out using kids roll-up plastic sled. Right now is the time to find them in local drug stores, walmarts, etc.
I have made an elk toboggan with the hide and game bags. It was a good idea on paper...well, not really. I lived through it. For backpack, I would suggest keeping the weight at about 40 lbs a load.
FWIW,
Dave
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10 February 2008, 03:38
KroilI am really fond of the "Outfitter system".
11 February 2008, 03:32
schmausCut the moose or elk into halves or quarters depending on the terrain and load them up
Then Voila
11 February 2008, 18:32
Reloaderquote:
What system do you use to drag elk/deer out of the woods?
My drag is made by Yamaha, 700 Grizzly EFI w/ power steering. Haven't come across any game around here it will not drag out

Reloader
12 February 2008, 02:22
schmausMy drag is made by Yamaha, 700 Grizzly EFI w/ power steering. Haven't come across any game around here it will not drag out
Atta boy, thats what I'm talking about. When you shoot something thats got some size to it you can't beat a bike.
13 February 2008, 00:06
TerryRI can only comment on Deer, here in the East it's always been "grab something and drag".
13 February 2008, 03:58
p dog shooterAs I get older I like too have a couple of young lads along. I like them between 15 and 25 yoa.

13 February 2008, 04:45
billinthewildquote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
As I get older I like too have a couple of young lads along. I like them between 15 and 25 yoa.
Borrow a couple from the Border Patrol....

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13 February 2008, 21:58
Richard FlorerAll of my deer are moved in a plastic sled. I bought a larger "decoy sled" from Cabelas for use in elk hunting. For long hauls over dry terrain, I built a cart, using an aluminum hitch haul platform. By removing the platform from the vehicle, snapping in 2 wheels into the center tube frame, and folding out the handle, it is ready to go in 2 minutes. I used bicycle tires with green "slime" flatproofing to prevent deflation when going over cactii.
WYLD