ToolMann
WKR
Knife, game bags, pack.
I do always take a shovel and tire chains. Oh, and a cold beer too.
I do always take a shovel and tire chains. Oh, and a cold beer too.
I'd call a knife a "basic tool", using it would negate the need for 1-7 on your list.This saturday a friend of mine asked me to help fetch a big cow he shot. I discovered he lacked a few items in his truck for the job.
Try these and you can add to too them.
1. Small electric chainsaw or an arbor saw
2. 10 ft of medium chain with a couple links or clevises to attach it to the loops on eith side of the box
3. A come along/ coffin hoist to winch the elk into the back of the pickup.
4. 20 ft of 1/2 inch hemp rope or equivalent climbing rope. Preferably with a loop in one end
5. A trailer hitch or a unit that can go into a trailer with assembly so you can attach a chain or a rope to it.
6. A couple of medium clevises for attachment to the back of pickup.
7. 15 - 20 ft of medium chain with hooks on at least on end. This is on the basis of things happen.
An elk can be a difficult thing to load without some basic tools.
I have a block and tackle with a single tree in my barn. I back in and string them up. I like hanging quarters. If the truck can't get there - I hang my elk between two trees and load them on the horses.
There is no chance that I will waste meat by cutting it up in the field. These methods have worked for me for 59 seasons. Why would I change?
Hell yea I know exactly where that is. See you next yearWe shot a couple cows about a mile beyond a locked gate on a SWA. Quartered one, and I walked back to the truck to get the plastic sled and start hauling meat. CPW guy was there waiting. Checked my tag, and wanted to go check our kills.
He unlocks the gate and says follow me out in your truck. Fine with me.
Pulls some tissue for a DNA sample off each animal, helps us load them both.
Didn’t even have time to quarter the big one, just gutted. Didn’t even have time to crack a beer.
I can’t imagine loading a whole elk like that again, we did use his ATV ramps but it was all brute force.
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Sure wish I'd learned other than the hard way...lolUsually people change because they learn an easier or better way.