My buddy made up a game carrier based on a single bicycle wheel with handles that protude both ends and a platform in between. The two handles on each end allow two people to push pull or lift a fair amount of weight and it also can be broken down a little to make it somewhat smaller.
I have also seen the portable winches that attach to a chain saw
Call the moose closer to the lake...
Joking aside, thats a tough job. You could quater it and make a few trips, or de-bone and pack it out on your back. Not a lot of options really. You could take a small 4 wheeler in a boat, but would need to cut trails when you get there...
Might consider getting some younger guys to join your group or hunt elsewhere...
Hey guys
Question for you?
Last year I shot a nice size cow moose and after 10 hours it was finally hanging buy the camp.
My problem is that there are two 40 year olds, me included and the next oldest is 72!!! We are on a Lake that has a Provincial Park to the East and Lake to the West. The only way to get to the Moose is to go by boat. Now when you get there you have no 4 wheeler....it's on foot. We have been doing this for 20 years but because we have to venture further each year, it becomes a harder task. Not to mention the there are only 2 people transporting the moose once it's down. Our best way of transport is a rope at the front of the wheel barrow and one pulls and the other steers. It sucks with all the rocks, dead fall etc....
So, the question is: what type of "by hand devices", have you made, bought that would help us out?????
Thanks
Jordy
A plastic trappers sled, they are the same plastic as hard hats have a nylon pull rope and slide fairly easily over grass, moss type stuff.
2 to 10 miles on the water. Dont know to much about an Argo...can they go that far on the water....what about rough water etc...are they tippy?



























