What is a good brand to look at ? I'm tired of dragging my deer out over a mile from the truck.
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This is on state land so I walk down a old road 1.2 miles before I ever turn into the woods now I'm 200 yards from the road bed. Would you still recommend a sled?Simpleman.2":3g4cbrhg said:I know you mentioned a game cart but I highly recommend a sled over the cart unless you have logging rodes/ATV trails to where you'll be hunting....A jet sled is a much better option in the woods and off the beaten path from my experience using the two.
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reloadxx":2vyok33e said:This is on state land so I walk down a old road 1.2 miles before I ever turn into the woods now I'm 200 yards from the road bed. Would you still recommend a sled?Simpleman.2":2vyok33e said:I know you mentioned a game cart but I highly recommend a sled over the cart unless you have logging rodes/ATV trails to where you'll be hunting....A jet sled is a much better option in the woods and off the beaten path from my experience using the two.
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Which sled do you have ?Simpleman.2":2ib7q1ys said:reloadxx":2ib7q1ys said:This is on state land so I walk down a old road 1.2 miles before I ever turn into the woods now I'm 200 yards from the road bed. Would you still recommend a sled?Simpleman.2":2ib7q1ys said:I know you mentioned a game cart but I highly recommend a sled over the cart unless you have logging rodes/ATV trails to where you'll be hunting....A jet sled is a much better option in the woods and off the beaten path from my experience using the two.
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I would probably go with the cart in that situation since you're going down the road for 1.2 miles, but pretty much any other scenario I'd go with a sled. The sled is much easier to get up over logs/brush and slides really good in leaves.
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Thanks budSimpleman.2":2dwjx1nf said:If you type in "jet sled" on google a whole list of them will pop. There's a few similar sleds for cheaper at Tractor Supply and Academy.
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^^^this^^^Grnwing":1amllhif said:Would quartering and packing out your deer be easier than dragging it 1+ miles, I just quarter them and pack them out, a lot easier than dragging a sled/cart in and its easier to traverse terrain with it on you back versus pulling it behind you. JMHO.
I have never gave this a thought because my butcher will not take any deer quartered up. I guess I could butcher them myselfGrnwing":13mx5ak0 said:Would quartering and packing out your deer be easier than dragging it 1+ miles, I just quarter them and pack them out, a lot easier than dragging a sled/cart in and its easier to traverse terrain with it on you back versus pulling it behind you. JMHO.
reloadxx":2zv92hyu said:This is on state land so I walk down a old road 1.2 miles before I ever turn into the woods now I'm 200 yards from the road bed. Would you still recommend a sled?Simpleman.2":2zv92hyu said:I know you mentioned a game cart but I highly recommend a sled over the cart unless you have logging rodes/ATV trails to where you'll be hunting....A jet sled is a much better option in the woods and off the beaten path from my experience using the two.
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Shooter77":5t2flesm said:reloadxx":5t2flesm said:This is on state land so I walk down a old road 1.2 miles before I ever turn into the woods now I'm 200 yards from the road bed. Would you still recommend a sled?Simpleman.2":5t2flesm said:I know you mentioned a game cart but I highly recommend a sled over the cart unless you have logging rodes/ATV trails to where you'll be hunting....A jet sled is a much better option in the woods and off the beaten path from my experience using the two.
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My group uses a cart for bringing deer 1+ miles out on national forest land since 2001. Back in 2000 one of the guys got 8pt and 4 guys drug for over 6 hours to get it out. Have logging roads but it's steep in some spots I hunt, so I bought a high dollar roll up sled from sportsman guide. packed in great, but the strings were weak and the sled got holes in it after a 3 mile hike out. lots of brush and rocks. recommend one that has the wheels kicked in at a angle. Also one the guys bought a fold up model and takes it back on the first day of a week long hunt, locks it to a tree and brings out his deer, then hauls it back again the next day till the trip is over.