eLightfoot
WKR
In my short experience backpack hunting, every time an animal was taken I was with another person. A buddy is a great thing to have in such situations. Meat can be divided and packs are reasonable weight, 80-90lbs for a deer.
My hunting partner went out over the weekend by himself and killed a monster blacktail deer. He was 4 miles down in a canyon and had to do it all himself. sounds simple enough, guys pack out elk...... At the most a blacktail weighs 180-200lbs on the hoof. Any way he called me on his way home and told me it took him 8 hours to pack out and his pack was retarded heavy. keep in mind this guy is about 5'-7" 160 lbs.
When he got home and called me he told me he weighed his pack in at 145lbs! This guy is a mobile butcher, he has killed thousands of farm animals and butchered them out. He has probably gutted, skinned, and boned out more animals than anyone on here. He does not waste a bit of good meat.
My question is...... How do you solo hunters pack out HUGE animals from deep out there? I know multiple trips is the way but that is a lot of trips for an elk. Espesially if you are more than a couple miles in and have to go up hill, or even down hill is tough on the knees with that weight. How many solo trips to get a fully deboned elk out? How much weight can you carry?
My hunting partner went out over the weekend by himself and killed a monster blacktail deer. He was 4 miles down in a canyon and had to do it all himself. sounds simple enough, guys pack out elk...... At the most a blacktail weighs 180-200lbs on the hoof. Any way he called me on his way home and told me it took him 8 hours to pack out and his pack was retarded heavy. keep in mind this guy is about 5'-7" 160 lbs.
When he got home and called me he told me he weighed his pack in at 145lbs! This guy is a mobile butcher, he has killed thousands of farm animals and butchered them out. He has probably gutted, skinned, and boned out more animals than anyone on here. He does not waste a bit of good meat.
My question is...... How do you solo hunters pack out HUGE animals from deep out there? I know multiple trips is the way but that is a lot of trips for an elk. Espesially if you are more than a couple miles in and have to go up hill, or even down hill is tough on the knees with that weight. How many solo trips to get a fully deboned elk out? How much weight can you carry?