DIY Coyote Drag

JLH208

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Spike mule deer shed and some paracord, found some better cordage that I’ll put on later with metal rings instead of slip knots. But it works, hauls two yotes comfortably, hitched at the lower jaw. Topped it off with some amateur Dremel work.
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SoDaky

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Nice!
Use something similar but metal tubing not horn.
Like the 'association' factor in yours,will cut and drill some 'bone'.
 

Tod osier

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Spike mule deer shed and some paracord, found some better cordage that I’ll put on later with metal rings instead of slip knots. But it works, hauls two yotes comfortably, hitched at the lower jaw. Topped it off with some amateur Dremel work.
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That is great, really like the paw - nice touch.
 

SoDaky

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Very nice.You can take it a step further and incorporate an easy sliding bag.Drag 2 over any terrain near effortlessly.
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Chief254

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Good stuff. Maybe my next weekend project. Although I’m not sure my dreamer work would be that good.
 
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