Dave Thomas
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What size backpack do you need to pack out an average whitetail deboned?
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finally upgraded to a k4 after a few years running around with a MR pop up 38. Absolutely blown away at how much more efficient (almost) everything about my hunting isDone a few deer and hogs on my K4. Yeah, pack size shouldn't come into play.
I packed out a whitetail buck about 1.5 miles last year using a cheap backpack just like you mentioned. Between meat, head, saddle gear, and all of my other cold weather gear it was probably 90-100lbs and the pack looked like an obese octopus. Wasn’t that difficult but wasn’t comfortable either. This year I bought a Kifaru frame and put a Maniml on it which carries the saddle gear well and has a load shelf. I was gonna use the Stryker xl, but didn’t like how floppy it was and couldn’t quite figure out a perfect way to carry my climbing sticks with it.Thanks guys. I've never packed out an animal before. I've been hunting private land for a while now and just load them on my 4 wheeler. When I hunted public land in the past I've either drug them out or used a game cart. I may start to hunt some public in late season when our hunting lease slows down and starts to pick up in a different part of the state. I'm getting to old to drag deer very far on my own. I've never used a true hunting pack before, just a regular backpack like we all used back in school to carry books. Didn't know about load shelves on packs.