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<blockquote data-quote="deerwhacker444" data-source="post: 3049583" data-attributes="member: 9117"><p>It ALL depends on where you hunt and where you shoot it. You get to select where you hunt the day before, so take that into consideration. Some of it is so bad you'd need a helicopter to get it out.</p><p></p><p>Carts would be helpful on some of it but there some rocky areas where I think a cart would be more of a hassle.</p><p></p><p>I bought a pack frame, all the required canvas game bags, had the equipment, watched the videos, was fully prepared to quarter one up and bring it out in bags.</p><p></p><p>On the first day I hunted in what had to be part of the Himalayas, no luck. On the 2nd morning, some guys in my group were talking about all the bulls they had seen, unfortunately they had cow tags. They told me where to go the 2nd morning. I ended up shooting mine about a quarter mile from the visitors center in the flat prairie grass. Park guy drove up to within feet of where it dropped in the NWS truck, we lifted the whole animal into the truckbed and brought it in.</p><p></p><p>So you never know, I got lucky. The habitat down there can make getting one out a piece of cake or an all day hiking event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerwhacker444, post: 3049583, member: 9117"] It ALL depends on where you hunt and where you shoot it. You get to select where you hunt the day before, so take that into consideration. Some of it is so bad you'd need a helicopter to get it out. Carts would be helpful on some of it but there some rocky areas where I think a cart would be more of a hassle. I bought a pack frame, all the required canvas game bags, had the equipment, watched the videos, was fully prepared to quarter one up and bring it out in bags. On the first day I hunted in what had to be part of the Himalayas, no luck. On the 2nd morning, some guys in my group were talking about all the bulls they had seen, unfortunately they had cow tags. They told me where to go the 2nd morning. I ended up shooting mine about a quarter mile from the visitors center in the flat prairie grass. Park guy drove up to within feet of where it dropped in the NWS truck, we lifted the whole animal into the truckbed and brought it in. So you never know, I got lucky. The habitat down there can make getting one out a piece of cake or an all day hiking event. [/QUOTE]
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