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#camhanes in Cam's defense, it's Hella easier to carry a deer out on your shoulders than it is to drag it. ymmv depending on how far you hunt from the truck
 
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Just the "hunting industry" in general

"We made it happen"

"He read the script"

Naming deer period... dumbest shi* ever

"He gone"
 
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Would horizontal ballistic feet be better? Or would you prefer the hypotenuse distance traveled? Those are the only other options besides "vertical" feet.
Vert… I’m getting ready to run some vert this morning, there is a booner bull up on top of this ridge, and I want to see if his bone has dropped yet… if the morning goes well, I will grab some ATL bone selfies, and horn porn

I have history with this bull, he is on my hitlist, I named him 50 cent because I shot him in September but he’s still healthy

(All true, but I tried to make it as douchey as possible… well, not all true, I didn’t name him or put him on a hit list, haha)
 
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#camhanes in Cam's defense, it's Hella easier to carry a deer out on your shoulders than it is to drag it. ymmv depending on how far you hunt from the truck
disclaimer: i have no issue with Cam or what he does, his content isn't my cup of tea, but i do have a lot of respect for him, and how he got to where he is now, and he's seemingly maintained good values through his life of hunting in the spotlight *and hammering of course. it was just a fitting reply.

i agree with you completely, that dragging deer any distance is poor planning or really good terrain for it. i had a game cart go tits up on me one year when i normally drug them to where i could get a game cart to, then roll them out... i was only about 1.5 miles from my rig when the game cart died, so i drug him the rest of the way on the side of a gravel road, and the suck factor was high... 2 other times i helped friends drag deer out a pretty long ways (3-4 miles) and it still sucked with 2 people, because it was either on gravel, or on the shoulder of a gravel road when we could.... very much overrated way to get a deer from the woods to the pickup anywhere i have ever killed a deer.... game carts kinda suck too for different reasons (kill one 5 miles behind a locked gate, walk all the way back, roll the cart all the way in, then wheel the deer out.... at some point i realized how dumb that was.....) much better to quarter the dang thing, throw it in your pack and walk out.... unless you are into hammering, then you don't need no stinkin' pack, just some tweezers to pull ticks when you get back to the rig
 
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