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Deer carts

I'm in need. Our private land spot is getting way to many quad, sxs's running around. Killing deer I think is still possible but it's a real annoyance but hey it's there land and the kids are having fun .
With that said were going to go back to my old state land stomping grounds and will need something for hauling out a deer. Any recommendations?


versa cart is the truth!
 
I bought the muddy cart last year and it’s the best cart I’ve owned. I’ve had about 3 and this one seems to be the most reliable
 
With all the hurricanes and trees down in Louisiana the sled is a dream.
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Academy has jet sleds.

Infalt uses a childs snow tubing sled that will roll up to the bottom of his pack.
 
I intended on using a jet sled and I have both sizes and in addition a muddy cart , I have used both sleds and my muddy game cart has never been used. I like the bigger sled more than all the others. It floats and will hold a pretty big deer. That being said I hunt around swamps and other wetlands . Wheeled transport is out for sure. I changed the rope to 11mm rope which makes holding onto and pulling this sled much, much easier. If you use a sled try this rope swap. you will be glad you did.
 
The Sherpa carts are light weight and fold up flat. I keep mine folded up flat under the storage box in the bed of the truck. To load the deer in the truck you just put the handle on the tailgate pick up the other end and slide the whole thing into the bed. If you get too much of a side hill and then you have to pull it over a log it may roll over however I have the deer secured in the cart with a couple ratchet straps so you just roll the cart back onto its wheels and keep going.

 
Though I really wanted to buy the hawk double wheel, the cost and especially weight pushed me away.
I like the sled ideal but the bulk I don't, however I do think I'm going to buy one of those roll out sleds just to try, pretty cheap.

I ended up buying a guide series cart, might regret it cause guide series brand is not the best but it's steel and I can weld and I might use it twice a year. I figured straight away I would cut some plastic to cover inner and outer spokes to keep sticks out.

I bought it new off eBay for $50 so no-matter I won't be out much if it's a POS
I have one of these and have only moved a few deer with it. Don't like it. Very tippy. We had one guy pulling and 1 pushing. The height and angles don't work well for tall people.
 
Does anyone have any feed back of the muddy workhorse game cart?


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Does anyone have any feed back of the muddy workhorse game cart?


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I have one, best cart I’ve owned so far and this is my 3rd cart to date. I added plastic wheel bushings from Home Depot to take some slop out of the wheels and replaced the Cotter pins with lynch pins. I lost a Cotter pin on the first deer I dragged out and the wheel fell off.
 
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