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Not to jack the thread but this season will be my first season and was planning on boning the deer out. Would there be a problem with putting a boned out deer in the trunk of a car for the ride home?
In Alaska, all my deer hunting was from sea level up the mountains so it's pretty much downhill all the way out.
Quote from: Kingpuck on March 22, 2012, 10:36:16 PMNot to jack the thread but this season will be my first season and was planning on boning the deer out. Would there be a problem with putting a boned out deer in the trunk of a car for the ride home?If it's warm out you may want to have an ice chest packed full of ice to put the meat in, for the drive home.
Quote from: Skyvalhunter on March 22, 2012, 09:17:27 PMBack in the good ol days before it became OIL tag for goats my dad used to get drawn several times. Here is how he would pack them out.Really cool picture.
Back in the good ol days before it became OIL tag for goats my dad used to get drawn several times. Here is how he would pack them out.
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on March 22, 2012, 11:13:17 AMIn Alaska, all my deer hunting was from sea level up the mountains so it's pretty much downhill all the way out. So, what size deer were you dragging out up there?
Have to be careful in some states how you take care of your deer. In oregon we caped a couple bucks and put the deer by a creek to keep cool when we got to camp and the warden was there someone had seen the deer hanging without the heads he said he could tell we were;nt up to anything but there the head must remain attached to the carcus. I think in mt. the same rules apply about the head being attached.