I take all my stuff back to the vehicle and get the deer cart. Mine isn't anything fancy so I imagine the good ones are real nice. I couldn't imagine dragging 200 lbs over a mile. The pack frame might be the way to go if you're efficient at quartering in the field and what not. Only thing I'm not sure of is how much you can get the weight down if you pack it out? That would still be a lot of weight on the back I would think?
I weighed my buck last fall after it was deboned. I had 105 pounds of boneless meat for the freezer. So that is a lot of meat with the bone out.Even a big buck you really wouldnt have much more than 60lbs I wouldnt think. I've been training this summer with about 50 on my back and i'm 100% sure a quartered deer on my back would be WAY easier than dragging one lol. I'm gonna give it a try this year even if I don't have to drag far just to get some practice at it.
I weighed my buck last fall after it was deboned. I had 105 pounds of boneless meat for the freezer. So that is a lot of meat with the bone out.
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Good grief what did that sucker weigh on the hoof? Lol. I didn't weigh what mine was deboned last year but it was a good bit. He dressed right at 200 which is a big deer around here. They don't get much bigger than that in this area since there's no ag at all.
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I totally get it! Mine are 43 and each year their willingness to perform seems to diminish. But we gotta keep on going right?I have been working on those but they are 59 years old
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