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How far out will you kill an elk by yourself?
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<blockquote data-quote="CptnBlues63" data-source="post: 3071294" data-attributes="member: 96068"><p>I'm only 61 (in a week or two) but a bad back and knees that have both had surgery on them preclude me from dragging dead animals (or carrying pieces of said animal) long distances. This has been true for over a decade now. Where I'm hunting isn't mountainous and I can typically drive up to most of my game. I bought a headache rack and with a bit of help from a local welder mounted a 2500 lb quad winch on it. I have a piece of 3/4" (60"x40" plywood in the back of my truck to use as a ramp. Works wonders let me tell you. After building that setup I ended up being the default "critter hauler" with my crew. I've had multiple elk in the back (all mine) and multiple bull moose (a couple mine, a couple belonging to other members of my crew). </p><p></p><p>If you can drive up to it with a winch setup like that, you can load it alone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CptnBlues63, post: 3071294, member: 96068"] I'm only 61 (in a week or two) but a bad back and knees that have both had surgery on them preclude me from dragging dead animals (or carrying pieces of said animal) long distances. This has been true for over a decade now. Where I'm hunting isn't mountainous and I can typically drive up to most of my game. I bought a headache rack and with a bit of help from a local welder mounted a 2500 lb quad winch on it. I have a piece of 3/4" (60"x40" plywood in the back of my truck to use as a ramp. Works wonders let me tell you. After building that setup I ended up being the default "critter hauler" with my crew. I've had multiple elk in the back (all mine) and multiple bull moose (a couple mine, a couple belonging to other members of my crew). If you can drive up to it with a winch setup like that, you can load it alone! [/QUOTE]
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