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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #15 on: July 20, 2018, 06:07:22 PM »
It should seem that way yakimanoob.  Unless you are crazy light on your kit, a mature buck boned, antlers, your rifle and kit are not a one trip job. People who make just one trip when 10 miles back solo, are typically not being careful with what went in the meat bag ;)  So, can you make two trips? If not, how low can you go on your kit weight?  Two guys or two trips are probably the answer.

A boned out deer and camp will be around 110 lbs.

I was at about 130 last long hike out with a muley buck. It’s doable but it ain’t fun

Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with too many facts.

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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2018, 06:13:47 PM »
It should seem that way yakimanoob.  Unless you are crazy light on your kit, a mature buck boned, antlers, your rifle and kit are not a one trip job. People who make just one trip when 10 miles back solo, are typically not being careful with what went in the meat bag ;)  So, can you make two trips? If not, how low can you go on your kit weight?  Two guys or two trips are probably the answer.

A boned out deer and camp will be around 110 lbs.

I was at about 130 last long hike out with a muley buck. It’s doable but it ain’t fun

I was about 150 last time I packed a buck out of the Alpine.  8 miles ish.... couldn't take the pack off cause I wouldn't get it back on... bruised my shoulders....man that was fun.

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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #17 on: July 20, 2018, 06:47:18 PM »
One step at a time
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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #18 on: July 20, 2018, 07:01:06 PM »
I’ve done it a couple times.  Builds character.   :chuckle:

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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #19 on: July 20, 2018, 08:17:38 PM »
My son and i both killed bucks last year right around 140 pounds of meat and head each I killed mine solo and it was a define two trip proposition. Like I said we took head horns heart liver and I really scrounge all the meat except ribs. 60 lbs of gear 140 pounds of deer. You do the math . I did get it all in one pack and tried made it about 70 yds before I decided I wasn't superman.

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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #20 on: July 20, 2018, 09:11:01 PM »
I’m a one trip guy. I don’t care how heavy the pack is or how long it’s takes to get where I’m going. I would rather it hurt once and be done! In fact I’m headed up in the am to go look at the buck I’m going to shoot this year  :tup:
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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #21 on: July 20, 2018, 09:15:47 PM »
Back when I went on the high hunt I learned one doesn't eat bones nor hide. Also carry a lightweight saw to cut the skull cap off.  Also choose your hunting gear carefully to minimize weight.  A deer with live weight of 250 lbs will bone out around 75 lbs of meat.  A reasonable pack weight with freeze dried meals (and rifle) should come in around 60 lbs.    It took a number of trips in with pack weights of 85 lbs and carrying a couple field dressed deer and hides out to learn how to minimize weight.

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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #22 on: July 20, 2018, 09:48:07 PM »
My son and i both killed bucks last year right around 140 pounds of meat and head each I killed mine solo and it was a define two trip proposition. Like I said we took head horns heart liver and I really scrounge all the meat except ribs. 60 lbs of gear 140 pounds of deer. You do the math . I did get it all in one pack and tried made it about 70 yds before I decided I wasn't superman.

I want to hunt where your hunting. I take the rib meat too and the most I've ever gotten was 90# of a big animal. I suppose you add head/horns, heart, liver that adds 15 or 20# but still, those are big animules.
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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #23 on: July 20, 2018, 10:41:55 PM »
The one in my avatar was all two guys with kit could manage. We were packed way in and so we always knew it was a 2 guys 1 deer hunt, but that deer was a load, i'm closing on 50 so perspective will vary with age.

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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #24 on: July 20, 2018, 11:13:01 PM »
The one in my avatar was all two guys with kit could manage. We were packed way in and so we always knew it was a 2 guys 1 deer hunt, but that deer was a load, i'm closing on 50 so perspective will vary with age.

That buck looks like a toad. Congrats on pushing your limits.

It’s hard to find a hunting buddies who will hit the hills with a trip goal of 2 guys 1 deer.
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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #25 on: July 21, 2018, 01:17:28 AM »
60lbs of gear is way too much stuff. Keep your pack around 40lbs and you’ll be much happier on the way in and on the way out with your deer.

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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #26 on: July 21, 2018, 09:21:06 AM »
I keep my pack under 40 pounds with rifle included on the way in. Thankfully, some of that weight goes away before I head out. I’ve got ultralite gear which helps keep weight down. I backpack all spring/summer. I don’t typically pack water in with me.
Here's a few items everyone can usually cut weight on...
Water filter - Sawyer Micro Filter
Sleeping pad - Thermarest NeoLite
Sleeping bag - Mountain Hardwear 30 degree bag
First Aid Kit - Make your own
Tent, Bivy, Hammock, Tarp - REI tent footprint works very well for me and is super light
Bringing along a lot of extra clothes can add up too.
I use a Sawyer Micro that screws onto cheap water bottle or fits to my water bladder, but also has a straw to drink straight from a water source. There are lots of ways to shave ounces here and there. Ounces turn into pounds and extra pounds make me tire faster. I also try to keep extra weight off by exercising year round. (I’m a roofer by trade)
With a boned out deer on the pack out, I’ve never been over 115 pounds. It sucks but I’m with a lot of y’all in thinking I’d rather cry once than twice lol
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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #27 on: July 21, 2018, 09:41:14 AM »
The one in my avatar was all two guys with kit could manage. We were packed way in and so we always knew it was a 2 guys 1 deer hunt, but that deer was a load, i'm closing on 50 so perspective will vary with age.
That deer is a monster! Any guesses on weight?

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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #28 on: July 22, 2018, 10:22:50 PM »
I've shot a pile of two to four year old whitetails. Netting betseen 40 and 60lbs, between 125 and 180 live weight.  That deer easily net 100+. I know guys love to stretch a story, but he was in the area of 300 on the hoof. We were over 100 each for load out. No scales, just plenty of loads to judge by. That deer was about 160 antlers and trying on twice that in lbs. I've never seen bigger on the ground. I have shot two better antler sets on smaller deer.

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Re: High Buck Hunt
« Reply #29 on: July 22, 2018, 11:04:39 PM »
Every time I see people talking about these 40# packs, typically it adds up to them not counting something the guy packing 50# is. Binos? Well, those aren't in my pack.. rifle, bow? Well that's in my hands sooo... 😂👌

 


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