That’s pretty much what the Alaska gear company sled is slightly improvedI have used the J5 gear sled, it's good in snow and wet grass. If it's dry and or rocky we use our packs
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I also have a regular sled with high sides (Otter i think) I drilled holes down the sides, and use a few ratchet straps to hold everything in, so you don't have a yard sale when it tips (post #6). I bring it with my mountain bike when there is some snow. I took a bull out 5 miles. It was on a closed road, all down hill, with snow.
A buddy has a roll up sled that is like 3/8" thick plastic. He has had it 20+ years. We have taken quite a few animals out on it, including a Bighorn Ram whole. It was about a mile, all steep down hill, light rain, lots of rocks. They don't make these anymore.
I have one of those and have used it to drag out 1 whole cow elk and the halves of 2 bull elk.I would think that one of those roll up plastic slides would glide easier on the ground than a tarp.
Years ago a friend and I each shot bull elk over 1/2 mile from our truck. There was some snow on the ground and we used one of these plastic kids sleds to drag the halves of our elk out.What we've also used is these cheap, blue plastic kids sleds. Now I know you're not going to pack one in, but if you can get back to the truck easy, works pretty good. Goes great on snow obviously, but they navigate dirt/grass pretty good too.
…how many deer are you shooting inside your house?!Paramedics carried me out of the house awhile back in something very similar. I wondered to myself, that might be super useful for deer extraction.
I have quartered and sledded mulies out in a homemade contraption like this, but only in snow. It worked very well.