I see you have the "roped and tied" down pat for Jet sled and bucks. The bigger they are the better you need to tie them here in the hill and gully hunting fields to keep the dreaded tip over and dump the load down the hill deals. I have replaced the pulling ropes with a real rope, long enough to use to secure the head/horns to the pulling force. Seems to keep them less floppy. I tie three legs like a calf to both bundle them up and lessen the flopping around. I use hay twine for that. A real deal to see... by the looks on others faces!! I don't care, it works for me; as does the magnificent 458WM as a Great Plains Whitetail rifle!!
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