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SO if you don't use a trailer how do you get the animal out after you've harvested?
Quote from: chrisb on March 16, 2010, 04:07:17 PMSO if you don't use a trailer how do you get the animal out after you've harvested?one piece at a time and/or a bike trailer.
I did the trailer thing before and never do that again!
Quote from: bow4elk on March 16, 2010, 04:12:35 PMQuote from: chrisb on March 16, 2010, 04:07:17 PMSO if you don't use a trailer how do you get the animal out after you've harvested?one piece at a time and/or a bike trailer.At the 13 miles back he was talking about I don't know how efficient that would be. I could see doing it maybe twice for a deer but an elk? That's a lot of mileage.
You say you didn't like full suspension bikes for hunting? I haven't taken a bike hunting yet, but looking to for more access. Last time I road one without rear suspension it about beat me to death over all the damn rocks. Just curious how much of a difference you thought it was since I'm in the market for a new hunting bike.
Is that bike very heavy? Thats what I hate most about my bike. My wifes is super light so I usually take it instead. I actually didnt realise that bike was a diamondback. I bought mine at walmart about 10 years ago so mine is a beater , $200.00 walmart special that weighs 30 pounds and has never shifted right.