Sir Dennis,
I went and got the "XL" size Jet Sled for coming late muzzleloader season, maybe crossbow too ?
I also paid the extra $30 bucks for the brown camo version, good for hauling decoys into a duck blind.
Heck, at 65" long and 30" wide it is a regular dingy, might use a kayak paddle in a puddle with it.

I will remember the 3-leg hog tie trick, and a loop around head/horns in the pull rope tension train.
Paracord 500-pound test. Cheap, thick poly rope 300-pound test.
Hay twine if you got it for the hog tie, I have the paracord.

I replaced the dinky pull cord with poly ropes, two 15-foot lengths that loop to each side of sled front.
Put a loop around each shoulder, then a gloved hand grips each one like a thumb under your suspenders.
So I end up pushing each rope loop with palms forward in front of shoulders, a triceps and pecs workout.
That is good for the muscle pocket where a rifle butt caresses the shoulder in recoil.
So I stagger a hundred steps then rest until breathing returns to normal.
Repeat for a half mile per deer.
Hoping for snow for late ML season.
.45-cal ML, of course, heh-heh-heh.


Ron aka "Rip" for Riflecrank Internationale Permanente
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