Gotta be an easier way to do business...

I cut green poplar for next year firewood at my wife's cabin. At the urging of her nephew, I made up two 50' cables of 3/8" wire rope with a clevis on one end and a slip hook on the other for each. Now I can hack down a nice tall poplar, hook on with the truck and drag it out to the road. :d Did a nice one this afternoon.

I am thinking if I was smart enough to be able to nail a deer close enough, I could use the cables.... :p
 
When I hunt alone I pack a 8x8 tarp and some rope in my pack, if I shoot something, I wrap it in the tarp, tie a rope around the tarp and the head, make a loop to go around my waist and trek it out. takes up very little space and don't have to run back to the truck for a sled, the tarp slides very nicely compared to dragging a deer alone.
 
When I hunt alone I pack a 8x8 tarp and some rope in my pack, if I shoot something, I wrap it in the tarp, tie a rope around the tarp and the head, make a loop to go around my waist and trek it out. takes up very little space and don't have to run back to the truck for a sled, the tarp slides very nicely compared to dragging a deer alone.

Worked for Ted on that toad of a grizzly he shot. Should work a treat on deer as well.
 
Canadian tire sells 'adult' sized crazy carpets....you need to buy one and a heavy duty hole punch. Punch holes every 3-4" along the sides, 2" in from the edge. Roll your animal onto the CC, use para cord to lace from side to side (like lacing your boots) pulling tight as you go. The end result is a neatly tucked slippery roll o' deer that slides over *everything*. We hunt the granite cliffs and thickets of the Boreal where quads are useless and drags over a km to the boats aren't uncommon....trust me, the crazy carpet is your friend :)
I used to use the Krazy carpet but, since I got the sled, I'd rather use that. The ropes don't tear through the sled since it goes all the way around it, and I had to buy a new carpet every year since the kids took it after hunting season. But I may give it another try next year. Hunted lots this year but didn't bag anything. Deer numbers were low and moose I saw weren't shootable. Didn't really have my heart in it this year. Had lots of meat from last years harvest still. More than enough for this year. Gonna devote some time to 'yotes and wolves this winter.
 
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