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Quote from: bow4elk on December 06, 2010, 10:36:31 PMnot sure I understand why you'd want to drag an elk that far (?) I'd think that would cause excessive bruising and damage to the meat. If there is no blood flow then there is no bruising.
not sure I understand why you'd want to drag an elk that far (?) I'd think that would cause excessive bruising and damage to the meat.
what kind of rope are you using? I run a simpson capstan winch with 3/8 double braid that is way stronger then the winch....about 5,000lb breaking strenght. rope is nice to work with because it is so light and supple....and way less dangerous if it breaks. if you want a serious get out of a pickle tool check out the simpson capstan winch. I thought it was a joke when I saw one, but after seeing it in action......pretty impressive to say the least.
Quote from: high country on December 07, 2010, 09:17:52 AMwhat kind of rope are you using? I run a simpson capstan winch with 3/8 double braid that is way stronger then the winch....about 5,000lb breaking strenght. rope is nice to work with because it is so light and supple....and way less dangerous if it breaks. if you want a serious get out of a pickle tool check out the simpson capstan winch. I thought it was a joke when I saw one, but after seeing it in action......pretty impressive to say the least.Lucky I want one bad. But the ones im seeing online wont fit my stihl 440 mag. Too much power i guess. Not to mention my wife would kill and then divorce me if i spent 800 on a winch.
One word, Mule tape, ok that's two words, but the stuff is pretty damn cool and works!
We use 1/4" haywire like lilswab but don't have it on a spool. We just have it in coiled sections and you hang a block for some lift so you dont burn the line on the ground. My buddy in Coos Bay pulled a bull with two blocks and 7 sections (1750') so they could get around a ridge in some steep ground...idling in four low is all it takes if you have lift.....ask logger...I think he's flown them out on the riggin before.