Thank you all again for all the help, there's some really good advice on here that I plan to utilize. To clear up the bungee issue, i actually found that in the field when I was dragging the cart up to him, so I just threw it across the neck to bring it back (my grandpa would be proud...never let a free bungee go to waste

), it wasn't actually what I brought with me for strapping the deer down. You guys have given me some great ideas for next time...just wish it wasn't so long to wait! Thanks again!
So this year, I had my first successful solo hunt. While it was rewarding to know that I am capable of doing it by myself, I was frustrated with how much trouble I had securing my deer to the cart. The cart came with snap pins to secure the side arms, but they were useless over the rocky, off-camber terrain. They kept opening up under pressure every time the cart tipped to the side. I had to use zip-ties to hold the arms on, and even they kept breaking! I'm thinking of replacing the snap pins with some bridge pins unless someone has a better suggestion. The most frustrating part though, was how to effectively strap the deer to the cart! I had the two straps the cart came with, plus two ratchet straps and some rope. I wasn't able to get any of these options tight enough to keep the deer from moving excessively when jostling over the rough ground. There just aren't any good anchor points on the cart, and I'm thinking of welding some D rings on. Does anyone have any tips, tricks or suggestions to make next season a little easier? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
looks like he's gonna have one hell of a sore back when he wakes up
And yes, I agree...why can't they design a more ergonomic deer cart so the carcass can be more comfy on their final ride?