Originally Posted by Simoneaud
Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Originally Posted by Simoneaud
Hey Stone, that is on our 600 acres. We have a cabin and a cleaning shed. we bring all deer back to the camp and weight them on the hoof. We have a 2 wheel Gut bucket that can hold 2 deers guts. We have a gut dump about 80 yards from the camp, the guts don't stay there long.

The sleds were bought either on Amazon or Northern Tools and we altered the connection to take a 2 inch ball on the back of our bikes. We only use bikes to recover deer. We have a very quiet 4 wheel drive truck we use to drop off and pick up hunters.
Are the deers there mannerly enough to jump in the sleds before you choot them? I know the [bleep] here would make you drag them onto the sled after they were dead. [bleep] deers.


NO! those SOB's we can't get them into the sled on thier own, neither before or after we shoot them! Then when we get to the skinning shed, they just lay there, can't get um to get up and go lay down in the shed!!! LMAO
Exactly. At first look, those sleds are pretty slick, but they are the result of the damned deer not trotting up and putting their necks in the noose to be gutted. If they'd do that, the expense of the sled wouldn't be necessary. Deer are some sorry mofos when you think about it.