Once its at the truck, who cares if you split it apart between the front and rear quarters? Put a tarp around the exposed meat of each half and you will be good. Skin it out when you get home, hang it and wash it.
As for loading a front or rear half, Quad ramps, a come along, and a few extra hands will get the rears up and in.
Tricky part is getting an anchor point. I have a canopy and had to use one of the corner tie down points at the base on a very big moose. It was not a lot of fun even with help. A winch would have been nice.
Even with a winch set up mounted high on a headache rack like the f & W trucks, you still need a set of ramps.
Drewski
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