Our worst was probably when we had to hurry so fast because the tide was dropping and daylight leaving as we were finishing taking it apart, about twenty minutes from time the first knife went to it, it was in tarp on the bottom of the boat and just kept throwing a leg here and there to get it into the boat, then have to push the boat out a bit more each 100 yard trip. Finally had to wrap the rest of the carcass (Mind you just the rib cage, some neck meat, tenderlions and back straps), in a tarp and drag it to the water edge, two guys lifting and pushing while the kid held the boat from going back wards with an oar wedged behind the boat. Three attempts and finally got the carcass to flip right in. We were all soaked head to toe with water and blood, laughing our butts off, wish some one videoed it cause I'd have won money somewhere for it... thanks goodness boat ride was short, but using a flashlight to search the banks for the trip back.. Oh the fun of Moose Hunting for sure......