Great picIf I understand correctly you are talking about packing it out without cutting it up, correct? Many states in the east do allow cutting it up in the field, although some do not. If allowed thats the way to go. If not I’d probably drag. Ive dragged as much as 4 miles on dry ground. Its a lot easier on snow but its still not bad without a cart. Edit: for those who say “just bring a cart back there”, that is not realistic in many areas, either because you are hunting many miles a day and not going back to the same areas more than once or twice a season, or because terrain simply doesnt permit it.
This is NOT the way to do it, drenalin’s photo would be much, much smarter. Even without trees to catch on the balance and ends hanging off was a PITA. Unless its physically impossible I would drag rather than do this again. We did it because we we traveling and butcher would not accept a quartered antelope, and there was miles of burned pasture that would have scraped the hide right off—thats not a problem on leaves.View attachment 527926
I believe it is the R3300 + 500 ci brain, purchased the year after I bought the frame, I believe 2017. Hits my sweet spot for multi night summer scouts or bigger late season day rifle hunts.^ is that one of the new military pack bags?
that is a nice bag.I believe it is the R3300 + 500 ci brain, purchased the year after I bought the frame, I believe 2017. Hits my sweet spot for multi night summer scouts or bigger late season day rifle hunts.
There is nothing in this pic that isn't amazing hahaView attachment 530087
500' up, then 2.5k' and 4.3 mi down to the world's only known TRD Outback in one trip. Not smart