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QuoteNot here too argue but all I know is if you kill a Nooksack Bull you will work it over where it lays!!!You can not drag a Nook Bull guarantee!! You may be able to drag a Montana, Eastside Wa or St Helens Bull but you ain't dragging a nook Bull guarantee unless you can reach it with a winch or Quad. As far as I'm concerned the Nook Bulls are the biggest bodied Elk their is bar nun!!! I've dragged numerous Elk off the Gravelly range & the Snowcrest in Montana with ease but the Nooks are about half again as big as a Rocky Mtn Elk. But this topic is about deer, not elk.
Not here too argue but all I know is if you kill a Nooksack Bull you will work it over where it lays!!!You can not drag a Nook Bull guarantee!! You may be able to drag a Montana, Eastside Wa or St Helens Bull but you ain't dragging a nook Bull guarantee unless you can reach it with a winch or Quad. As far as I'm concerned the Nook Bulls are the biggest bodied Elk their is bar nun!!! I've dragged numerous Elk off the Gravelly range & the Snowcrest in Montana with ease but the Nooks are about half again as big as a Rocky Mtn Elk.
It is? Where does it say that!
QuoteIt is? Where does it say that!Well, I guess it doesn't. But I assumed he was asking about deer since he posted it in the "Deer Hunting" forum. But I agree, I would not drag an elk anywhere. I don't even drag deer unless it's all downhill and under 100 yards to the truck.
I don't have a rule. I take each situation for what it is. I want my meat clean, cool and not bruised to heck. I do what I can to ensure that. I'm agreeing with High Country, I like good meat. Quote from: 50CalJim on September 11, 2011, 11:15:46 PMIts just to damn painful when ya start to get a little bit older if ya know what I mean 50Cal Jim, I do know what you mean and the heal-up time is getting longer too.
Its just to damn painful when ya start to get a little bit older if ya know what I mean 50Cal Jim, I do know what you mean and the heal-up time is getting longer too.
Gonna try to derail the thread here Drag vs. carry? For me, it is easier to take 150lbs and fireman's cary it out of the woods than it is to drag it. Thoughts?