adamm88
WKR
I know this is mostly a western forum but say you kill a whitetail 1-2 miles from you truck, When does it pay to pack it out verses dragging the deer? Im just curious how people handle it. Thanks Adam
The way I look at it I have to cut the animal up anyways so why not do it in the field.
This is basically my take unless dragging it somewhere close offers some sort of advantage in terms of ease of cutting or cleanliness.
Also if you get good at gutless (I'm still practicing) it doesn't take that long and you trade off cutting for gutting.
Same here in the Adirondacks. I've been trying to get a little further back than a lot of guys are willing to go anymore. So I have to do it by myself or with one other guy. Two of us dragged a 180lb dressed whitetail 2 1/2 miles, mostly downhill, and it still took 4 1/2 hours. I've got a titanium plate and six screws in my neck; my arms were throbbing when I got to the truck. For all the hassle of antlers catching on trees or getting swamp water in the body cavity or the threat of stumbling & cracking your head on a rock, I've come to think that gutless method is the way to go.Throughout most of my whitetail career I've hunted out of a camp with a bunch of guys to help dragging, but more and more hunting by myself these days.
Dragging even a quarter mile sucks.
This is a sore subject for me, wi dnr makes dragging almost mandatory.
I drag my deer out of the woods, only to quarter them out on the lawn.
When you weigh 145lbs, and hunt swamp country, dragging sucks