Brian Fahs
WKR
Got a question about heavy packs, specifically loaded with meat.
I am an eastern hunter who hunts whitetails mostly in CWD zones in multiple states. By law I can not bring whole deer back into my home state of pennsylvania. For the past 2 years I have been field quartering and carrying them out on my kifaru duplex frame with a cargo panel. I can't believe I drug deer out for the past 40 plus years whole......lol.
As much as I like the packing them out way I have one problem I can't seem to solve. How do you get the pack comfortably set on your back once it's loaded? I hunt solo so I have no one to lift it on to my back. I have tried and it sucks. I am contemplating sitting on the ground and getting it started and standing up. Most mature deer I kill yield about 60 to 80 pounds yield with bone in quarters.
Not super heavy but enough to make this 54 year old struggle. Still beats the shit out of dragging a 150 to 200 pound buck.
Any suggestions would beappreciated.
Brian
I am an eastern hunter who hunts whitetails mostly in CWD zones in multiple states. By law I can not bring whole deer back into my home state of pennsylvania. For the past 2 years I have been field quartering and carrying them out on my kifaru duplex frame with a cargo panel. I can't believe I drug deer out for the past 40 plus years whole......lol.
As much as I like the packing them out way I have one problem I can't seem to solve. How do you get the pack comfortably set on your back once it's loaded? I hunt solo so I have no one to lift it on to my back. I have tried and it sucks. I am contemplating sitting on the ground and getting it started and standing up. Most mature deer I kill yield about 60 to 80 pounds yield with bone in quarters.
Not super heavy but enough to make this 54 year old struggle. Still beats the shit out of dragging a 150 to 200 pound buck.
Any suggestions would beappreciated.
Brian