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Originally Posted by BigRackLover
This is what I did this fall:
I was hunting using a day fany pack with shoulder straps (like this one) to carry essential hunting gear (lunch, tags, rope, knife, calls, cheese cloth, etc). Once I dropped my elk, I quartered it and hung it in the bush away from the kill site. I then just tied a tagged cheese cloth protected hind quarter to my fanny pack straps using good quality rope for the first trip out to the truck. It worked awesome. The elk hind quarter weight was supported by resting it on my fanny pack (hips) , while the rest support by my shoulders. I cruised back to the truck and picked up my big pack.
Its probably best I just show you, where exactly do you hunt?
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another great tactic too! the other packs you could haul out a smaller animal in one trip but an elk your probably going back in for more anyhow so kill pack doesn't need to be anything big or special, just have the hauler and maybe a game cart also in the back of truck for the remaining loads