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How many more years of deer hunting do you have left?
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5540883" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I tell you what, I feel your pain! My place is all steep ridge-and-hollow terrain and getting a buck out of one of our "hollers" can be a back-breaking experience. In fact, I'm looking at hiring a bulldozer operator to open up a road along the bottom of every valley. Much easier to drag a buck <strong>down</strong> to a waiting ATV than to winch one up the hill (and we have had to use up to 250 feet of cable to winch a buck out of one of our hollers). Definitely not something that can be done by one person. Plus, having roads along the bottom of every valley would open up a lot of hunting locations no one is currently willing to hike too. The only downside is cost. I'm betting somewhere in the neighborhood of $10,000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5540883, member: 17"] I tell you what, I feel your pain! My place is all steep ridge-and-hollow terrain and getting a buck out of one of our "hollers" can be a back-breaking experience. In fact, I'm looking at hiring a bulldozer operator to open up a road along the bottom of every valley. Much easier to drag a buck [B]down[/B] to a waiting ATV than to winch one up the hill (and we have had to use up to 250 feet of cable to winch a buck out of one of our hollers). Definitely not something that can be done by one person. Plus, having roads along the bottom of every valley would open up a lot of hunting locations no one is currently willing to hike too. The only downside is cost. I'm betting somewhere in the neighborhood of $10,000. [/QUOTE]
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