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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5465521" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>Man that's sounds like you had an awesome experience! My longest pack out is laughable in comparison. 2 years ago i arrowed a 150 pound buck about 1.5 miles from my truck. Terrain was not very amicable towards a deer cart so I quartered him out and put it in my pack. With quarters, backstraps, tenders, some of the organs I'd say I probably packed out 60 pounds and I was tired man. After that I got a deer sled and that makes getting em out of there much easier as it navigates rough terrain way better than a cart. At this point I have no limit on difficulty. Get em down first and figure out how to get em back to the truck after. Every now and then I'll join a friend for a private land hunt and we will take a tractor right up to the deer, no hauling involved and it just doesn't feel as good! I still don't argue with him, but your missing that bit of grit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5465521, member: 20332"] Man that’s sounds like you had an awesome experience! My longest pack out is laughable in comparison. 2 years ago i arrowed a 150 pound buck about 1.5 miles from my truck. Terrain was not very amicable towards a deer cart so I quartered him out and put it in my pack. With quarters, backstraps, tenders, some of the organs I’d say I probably packed out 60 pounds and I was tired man. After that I got a deer sled and that makes getting em out of there much easier as it navigates rough terrain way better than a cart. At this point I have no limit on difficulty. Get em down first and figure out how to get em back to the truck after. Every now and then I’ll join a friend for a private land hunt and we will take a tractor right up to the deer, no hauling involved and it just doesn’t feel as good! I still don’t argue with him, but your missing that bit of grit. [/QUOTE]
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