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Dennis H
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Re: deer drag.

Post by Dennis H » Tue Mar 07, 2017 6:16 pm

I realize that's some mossy knee bucklein country yer in biglever and ya got some miles on them knees, but if you boned em out you could probably make it out in a couple 40lb packs. It's been a long time since I've brought bones, besides antlers out. Back in my mid 30's I boned a cow elk out and squeezed it into 1 150lb pack and bought ran by two guys draggin a two point buck! I had to giggle a bit as I went by! I don't have those young legs anymore but I've got horses and mules and their legs are stronger than mine ever were! The gutless method is on you tube if yer interested. I still go in after the heart and liver when I know they're undamaged. You'll be surprised how quick you get at it (including bonein em out) after a couple. I can have an elk boned and sacked in under 2hrs alone. Good luck this fall!
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Re: deer drag.

Post by mlrifleNY » Fri Oct 20, 2017 6:21 pm

Thumb cocker wrote:Is it legal in upstate New York to bone out a deer in the woods ? In my state we have to bring the entire carcass to a state check-in station and have a seal a fixed to it .


I Shure hope so. I know several around me that do it.


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Dennis H
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Re: deer drag.

Post by Dennis H » Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:41 am

Thumb cocker wrote:Is it legal in upstate New York to bone out a deer in the woods ? In my state we have to bring the entire carcass to a state check-in station and have a seal a fixed to it .

Good point Thumb cocker. Back in Minnesota we had to bring em in to register em whole as well. Don't know if it's still that way back there, that was twenty-odd years ago.
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