Originally Posted by tzone
Originally Posted by shrapnel
Originally Posted by sbhooper
Why not just cut the darn thing up and leave all the junk in the woods? I never have, nor would I, take a whole elk home. It is a lot easier to load quarters, or boned-out meat, than the complete carcass.



As I read it, he was looking for retrieval strap, not knives for cutting it up.

We pulled this bull out in one piece using Mule Tape and 4 wheelers by staying on the road and pulling the tape around the hitch of the other 4 wheeler. A 1000 yards is over half a mile...

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That's awesome!

Did only one wheeler move?




At least 3 ATVs, at least 4 guys, 1000 ft of line available, dually game cart.
That is the flattest elk terrain I have ever seen. Ranch?

I would characterize that accomplishment as falling somewhere short of awesome.