Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 04:09 PM
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BigBob
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I have both, homemade cart makes life so much easier for an old man trying to get a Deer out of the woods, sled works great too, especially with a lot of down timber or limbs, if it's not too rocky.
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Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 04:15 PM
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Jmack
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I also have both. For me it depends on were i am hunting and snow amounts. The carts work really well with 2 folks but I hauled a cow elk out a couple years back by myself and ground was pretty flat and not much ground littler. The sleds are awesome if there is snow or grass to drag them on. On the plus side I use my sled all winter hooked to my snowmobile for trapping.
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Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 04:16 PM
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Hodagtrapper
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When there is 4" or more of snow I use an otter sled for hauling deer otherwise I use a hand truck that has pneumatic wheelbarrow tires. Pull a deer out rather easily with both modes of transport.
Chris
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Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 04:59 PM
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illinideer
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I need to get me a cart or make one I spent the morning dragging a big doe about 200 yards just to get her to my 4wheeler and wagon J
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Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 05:02 PM
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BigBob
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Doing that will give you the fever to get one all right! LOL The sled is awesome on leaf litter too.
Last edited by BigBob; 11/10/18 05:02 PM.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 06:32 PM
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yukonal
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Got the Cabela's cart...and it is AWESOME! Wow, what a work saver. They roll so easy...hard to believe until you try one.
Last edited by yukonal; 11/10/18 06:33 PM.
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Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 06:50 PM
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I use sleds. Make sure you get one with some height to the sides. Stuff likes to fall out going over rough terrain and logs otherwise. I've got a molded camo one that I like best, but I don't remember the brand name. I used 1/8" cable to replace the drag rope and made a handle out of the grey conduit so my wet glove wouldn't stick to it. Never tried a cart. I like my sled because I can load it with rat traps and float it along beside me, and work out of it, as I work my way around some of our irrigation lakes. When there's snow or grass, I love it for hauling beaver to the truck or 4-wheeler.
I also started using mine to haul loads of colony traps around as I set ponds. It's so light it really doesn't matter if I drag it across mud or whatever. I can haul 15-20 non-collapsible colony traps at a time. Saves a lot on the fingers and trips to the truck.
Last edited by cfowler; 11/10/18 06:53 PM.
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Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 09:15 PM
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I have a viking sled works great for deer , use it like a stretcher to load the deer in the back of the truck and keep the blood contained so that your don't have to sit on a bloody, wet or frozen tail gate.
we group hunt opening weekend , 5 in the cab 3 across the tail gate sometimes a 4th up in the bed
for trapping from my van I left the sled in the van and tossed critters in it.
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Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 10:06 PM
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Marty
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Have used a game cart (cabelas) and a sled that is made for transporting injured people when there was snow. But in a pinch a plain old tarp wrapped around the deer and fashion a handle of some sort works OK. Farthest I have dragged a deer without anything was just over a mile and it was a lot of work. I generally keep a cart handy.
Canoed in to get last years buck out.
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Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 10:26 PM
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snowy
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I used sleds years ago the ones that roll up and easy to pack. In the last 20 plus years we pack out everything in quarters is so much easier. It takes less time and meat just needs to be cut how yo want it when you get home. Once in a while if time allows us to we will debone all meat in pack it out also.
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Re: Anybody use a game cart or sled?
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11/10/18 10:31 PM
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GREENCOUNTYPETE
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have you looked at quartering the deer on location ? is that an option in your state?
having drug a deer by myself 1/2 mile or so , I would sooner 1/4 it out on location and carry out just that was going to use I would be walking 2 miles if I had to make 2 trips but that would be much easier than dragging all that dead weight.
back when I drug 1/2 mile it wasn't a legal option in WI to quarter a deer in the field.
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