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<blockquote data-quote="BULL MOOSE" data-source="post: 4851301" data-attributes="member: 224"><p>I forgot all about this post! </p><p></p><p>David, </p><p>Thanks for the tips. I did some of that and got a few ok pics. I think I left my daypack in the car for this hunt.</p><p></p><p>With failing light and alone, I didn't have a lot of time to get this 158 lb dressed buck moving. I tried moving him some before field dressing and this desk jockey was just ill prepared. The drag was about 700 yards and I'm glad that 550 was downhill or flat. Some type of device to clip on a limb or hold the camera off the ground would be helpful if it does not take up much room or weigh too much in a pack. The iPhone is still a lot better than the old waterproof Pentax cameras that I used to pack!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BULL MOOSE, post: 4851301, member: 224"] I forgot all about this post! David, Thanks for the tips. I did some of that and got a few ok pics. I think I left my daypack in the car for this hunt. With failing light and alone, I didn’t have a lot of time to get this 158 lb dressed buck moving. I tried moving him some before field dressing and this desk jockey was just ill prepared. The drag was about 700 yards and I’m glad that 550 was downhill or flat. Some type of device to clip on a limb or hold the camera off the ground would be helpful if it does not take up much room or weigh too much in a pack. The iPhone is still a lot better than the old waterproof Pentax cameras that I used to pack! [/QUOTE]
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