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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3893601" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I forgot to mention in my previous post that the only time I‘ve gutted a deer in the last 20+ years is if I have to drag it a ways and/or load it by myself. I recently bought a ratchet winch at Harbor Freight that I can hook on the roll cage of my Ranger, and I used it for the first time this year to a 260 lb buck without gutting. The winch is geared low and is slow, but it dang sure beats straining my back.</p><p>My situation is different than some in that I’m not hunting far from my house, so most deer are checked in, skinned, and cut up in a cooler within an hour after the shot. If I had to haul one a ways to get home, I’d more than likely gut them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3893601, member: 24452"] I forgot to mention in my previous post that the only time I‘ve gutted a deer in the last 20+ years is if I have to drag it a ways and/or load it by myself. I recently bought a ratchet winch at Harbor Freight that I can hook on the roll cage of my Ranger, and I used it for the first time this year to a 260 lb buck without gutting. The winch is geared low and is slow, but it dang sure beats straining my back. My situation is different than some in that I’m not hunting far from my house, so most deer are checked in, skinned, and cut up in a cooler within an hour after the shot. If I had to haul one a ways to get home, I’d more than likely gut them. [/QUOTE]
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