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Moose winches #8156682
06/17/24 09:18 PM
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Piscataquis County, ME
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My dad got drawn for a Maine moose permit! I'd love a gas capstan or chainsaw winch but I just don't see it in the budget. Anyone have any experience with the cheaper electric alternatives? Like the Warn drill winch or the battery operated capstan winches? Theyre only 750-1000 pound rated but with a few snatch blocks I feel they could atleast get it out of a mess enough for us to get our atv to it. Anyone have any experience?

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156687
06/17/24 09:26 PM
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We use a chain saw winch in Ontario moose hunting it will pull anything but heavy to move around and not cheap


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Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156728
06/17/24 10:17 PM
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Ky
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I don't know about any of the winches you mentioned but we use a truck winch everyday for loading our carp boat and it's rated for 9000 pounds and will pull 15,000 pounds worth of boat and fish on the flatbed even when it's out of water. I don't know if the style your talking about would be as underated as that but I would guess they'll likely do better than the rating to some degree.

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156831
06/18/24 06:09 AM
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Get set up with a horse logger to pull the moose out.

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156874
06/18/24 07:54 AM
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I’ve used a come along and blue steel 5/16 rope cable to pull a few Moose out of bad spots. I find it the best option for weight/function when camping remote. Just my .02.

Good luck out there!

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156888
06/18/24 08:23 AM
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Take somebody with a strong back and a weak mind.
And a sled.
Took us 6 hours, and 5 trips, and we were able to get the truck reasonably close

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156906
06/18/24 09:01 AM
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I know when I took my 2010 Maine moose the chainsaw winch was the ticket to get it to where we could get the truck winch and long lines to it.

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156915
06/18/24 09:25 AM
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We deal with at least one moose per season here and we have gone to the gutless method. With a pack frame you can move a quarter over rough or swampy ground pretty efficiently. This is usually to get it to the canoe or somewhere we can reach with the atv.

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156938
06/18/24 10:13 AM
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Always quarter moose to carry out here.

Last edited by Boco; 06/18/24 10:15 AM.

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Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156967
06/18/24 11:47 AM
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I though all, or most, moose hunters gutted ,skinned and quartered moose to "move" them...

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156969
06/18/24 11:54 AM
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I have quartered every moose or elk I’ve ever killed and either packed on pack animals, pack frames, canoes depending. But several times a come along has came in real handy to get a moose to an easier spot to work it over.

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156988
06/18/24 12:41 PM
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When I moose hunted Maine in 2015, most hunters I saw in the north Maine woods were road hunting. We walked and called from the many over grown winter logging roads that you cannot drive a good pick up on in summer. We called my bull to one of these winter roads and I shot him and he dropped in the winter road. We had an old beater truck that we drove down the winter road to retrieve him. That was an ordeal, but it took some chainsaw work as well as some culverts that the frost had pushed up had to be moved. We skidded the moose down the winter road, it being moss covered and wet made it easy. Once to the main haul road we winched him onto a trailer.

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8156992
06/18/24 12:49 PM
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You might look into a Rope-along. Similar to a come along but your pull is limited only by the length of your rope.

Never had an occasion to take the thing home in one piece.
Always reduced it to 9 pieces and moved them individually. Much easier unless you can get a tractor right to the critter


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Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8157007
06/18/24 01:38 PM
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I love my rope along White. Lot easier to work with too. Just pull slack end to tighten up. Mine are a little more bulky than my folding compact come along but if I’m not packing it I’d way rather have my rope along.

Easiest moose I ever did was flown out by a buddy of mine and that was still a lot of work. 2 trips in a Cessna 180 on a real narrow and winding river. Had to pack it to landing spot.

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8157013
06/18/24 01:59 PM
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I hear ya !! I always have the rope-along in the boat when hunting moose.

At least you didn't have to pack it to a ridge top to get it out shocked


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Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8157018
06/18/24 02:11 PM
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Montana
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Pocket ox

This is advertised in the back of our regulations. Seems interesting. All the moose I have touched have been skinned, quartered, and hauled. No reason to swim in the guts

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8157051
06/18/24 03:50 PM
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Quartering and packing will be an option if need be. In Maine up until the past 10 years not very many people quartered moose. They are/were gutted and loaded onto a truck or trailer whole to be weighed at the tagging station. It's one of those "That's just how we've always done it." Things. Ofcourse back then it was easy just to shoot one in the middle of the road. Nowa days its gotten harder and you need to go back farther.

Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8157057
06/18/24 04:05 PM
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Interior Alaska
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This one works alright.

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Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8157058
06/18/24 04:07 PM
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McGrath, AK
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At least the antlers are good for something !


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Re: Moose winches [Re: Mainelogger] #8157100
06/18/24 06:48 PM
06/18/24 06:48 PM
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Montana ,Rocky Mtns.
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What a neat setup , Nate . Nice photo .

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