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Would like to have everybody's opinions on favorite deer cart(hauler).
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In a rack on the back of my Honda 4-wheeler! I hunt my private farm and woods and have easy access to my hunting blinds.
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I have one of Cabelas fold away style, and it's great on a fire lane, etc. SUX going over small branches, etc. The main problem, or issue is legs hanging over the sides, or head. I have revisited my younger days lately, and find that a good tarp rolled all the way around the deer, and cinched up tight with a t-handle pull rope works great. The deer slides right over branches, etc. It is heavier, but slicker if that makes sense. Also, if you get a longer T-Handle, two boys can get on it making much easier. I suggest both, and once you get to a firs lane, roll it onto a cart and use the wheels.
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LOL replying to the first two posts. Not everybody can hunt on a private Farm and I would think most people don't hunt on the side of the road unless you're scared to get out in the woods lol again funny chit. :lol:
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Back strap wrote:
Fri Feb 09, 2018 8:10 pm
LOL replying to the first two posts. Not everybody can hunt on a private Farm and I would think most people don't hunt on the side of the road the ones that are serious anyway
My goal this year was to back one out myself. I guess I like looking at them Too much, passed and passed until the season passed on me hahaha
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Well it’s our favorite deer cart! Just replying with our personal favorites. Is it wrong if it were asked? 😉
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No no not at all. I just get way out in the woods have a gorilla cart from Lowe's. Works good in some places others just a little too big. Looking at the hawk crawler game cart no offense intended
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I’m trying to remember the name of a cart that I’ve seen before. It had like 3 wheels on each side of the axel that rotate instead of getting stuck. It works like wheelchairs that have a similar feature. You can walk this cart over sticks, rutts, stumps or logs with ease! Dandiest thing I’ve ever seen.
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Works great.

When that's not an option I use an ice fishing toboggan with teflon runners.
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That Kuboto will definitely get it done! Lol
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bigbowman wrote:
Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:40 pm
I’m trying to remember the name of a cart that I’ve seen before. It had like 3 wheels on each side of the axel that rotate instead of getting stuck. It works like wheelchairs that have a similar feature. You can walk this cart over sticks, rutts, stumps or logs with ease! Dandiest thing I’ve ever seen.
Maybe this is what your thinking----http://bit.ly/2o02nVM CRAWLER™ MULTI-USE CART
I have one from cabelas the mag. cart, & want to modify it to something like the crawler.
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The Hawke Crawler cart looks interesting. After being fortunate enough to hunt private property for nearly 20 years and using my Can-Am to pack my deer out of the woods , I found myself back in the State Forest dragging my deer this past season. The unfortunate part of all this is, that I'm 20 years older, and the deer seem to be getting heavier. :lol: This cart may be worth investigating.
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Here is an old favorite. Tree Lounge Stand with the wheel kit!

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I've seen those wheel kits, I wondered how well they worked! Looks pretty good. 8)
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