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How far out will you kill an elk by yourself?
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<blockquote data-quote="Husky user" data-source="post: 3083898" data-attributes="member: 116255"><p>I killed a nice bull south side of Fort Peck Lake(312BC) I was 1&3/4 miles from the lake (GPS).</p><p>Got him quartered and hanging in little burned trees.</p><p>Next morning started at day break with two pack frames.</p><p>I would load both frames and leap frog them ,drop one go back get the other ,haul it about 1/4 mile past the dropped load.</p><p>Did that all the way to camp on lake shore.</p><p>Went back to kill site and started over,the time going back to get another load is your recovery time.</p><p>This was flat ground the only thing ,there was an alkali creek that I had to cross many times.</p><p>I built bridges out of sage brush so as to not get gumbo on my boots.</p><p>Took 11 hours 4 loads counting the head,did not bring out much bone,</p><p>No grizzlies over there (yet)[ATTACH=full]563607[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Husky user, post: 3083898, member: 116255"] I killed a nice bull south side of Fort Peck Lake(312BC) I was 1&3/4 miles from the lake (GPS). Got him quartered and hanging in little burned trees. Next morning started at day break with two pack frames. I would load both frames and leap frog them ,drop one go back get the other ,haul it about 1/4 mile past the dropped load. Did that all the way to camp on lake shore. Went back to kill site and started over,the time going back to get another load is your recovery time. This was flat ground the only thing ,there was an alkali creek that I had to cross many times. I built bridges out of sage brush so as to not get gumbo on my boots. Took 11 hours 4 loads counting the head,did not bring out much bone, No grizzlies over there (yet)[ATTACH type="full"]563607[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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