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re: Does anyone have any tricks or gadgets to get a deer in the bed of the truck?
Posted on 11/10/19 at 9:27 am to Bow dude72
Posted on 11/10/19 at 9:27 am to Bow dude72
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tagged a lot of bucks over there
Where is "over there"??
Posted on 11/10/19 at 9:31 am to Bow dude72
You can take an ATV onto state ground in Louisiana? That's awesome.
This post was edited on 11/10/19 at 9:32 am
Posted on 11/10/19 at 9:35 am to Bow dude72
For truck, I read this tip on a facebook group, have yet to give it the field trial:
Get a piece of plywood that fits in your bed. Lean the plywood on the tailgate so it acts as a ramp. pull the deer as far onto the plywood as possible. Do a deadlift type motion picking up the end of the plywood and slide into truck.
Also, this guy has a pretty good method using plywood and a pulley.
Get a piece of plywood that fits in your bed. Lean the plywood on the tailgate so it acts as a ramp. pull the deer as far onto the plywood as possible. Do a deadlift type motion picking up the end of the plywood and slide into truck.
Also, this guy has a pretty good method using plywood and a pulley.
Posted on 11/10/19 at 9:48 am to unclejhim
Kisatchie National Forest I drag to the four wheeler trail. It took me 1:20 to drag it 300 yards.. them hills are a bitch lol.
Posted on 11/10/19 at 12:56 pm to Bow dude72
Single loading ramp. Slit PVC and put it over the rungs for rollers. Tie rope to deer, and pull it up into the bed. Easy
Posted on 11/10/19 at 2:28 pm to Bow dude72
I've used two ropes. Long one tied to the 4 wheeler over a branch to the deer. Second, shorter, to tie of when I get it to the height I want, untie the 4 wheeler and back it under the animal, untie and drop. Use the short rope again to tie it down.
Everyone's situation is different. Hope you find a solution to yours.
Everyone's situation is different. Hope you find a solution to yours.
Posted on 11/10/19 at 2:55 pm to Junky
I have a deer cart that I use even if I can drive to the deer. The handle is right over the lip of the tailgate. Quick deadlift motion and it slides right in. Could build a similar frame in 20 minutes with scrap and a welder or even out of 2x4s. I've loaded several 190+ deer in the last several years that way. Big deer=innovative solutions.
Posted on 11/10/19 at 4:02 pm to Bow dude72
Knife and a come-along. You’ll need a tree of course. I had to hoist a buck I killed 6 years ago with one and it happened to be in the truck bed at the time by pure luck.
Posted on 11/10/19 at 4:18 pm to Bow dude72
Posted on 11/10/19 at 5:20 pm to Bow dude72
Rope and a pulley tree branch hoist that slab up pull 4 wheeler under it lower repeat for truck
Posted on 11/10/19 at 5:34 pm to Bow dude72
I've not really thought about his problem until yesterday. The friend I hunt w/ has a side by side w/ a dump truck type bed w/ a block and tackle hooked to the back of the cab. I usually borrow the side by side to hoist the deer into the back or my buddy helps me. Unfortunately, his side by side is in the repair shop. Yesterday I killed a doe and he was sill on stand. She was small so I was able to get her into the cargo box of my truck by myself. Wouldn't a portable gambrel and hoist like this work? One could attach the top of the first pulley to the tie down in the inside of the cargo box, let the tail gait down, attach the gambrel to the back legs of the deer and hoist the deer into the cargo box.
Now that I've thought about it some, I've got another idea I'll try. I've got a 1" thick rubber mat serving as a bed liner in my cargo box. Next deer I kill, i'll let down the loading gate, pull the mat out far enough that I can put the deer on it, roll the deer up in the mat and shove mat and deer into the cargo box.
Now that I've thought about it some, I've got another idea I'll try. I've got a 1" thick rubber mat serving as a bed liner in my cargo box. Next deer I kill, i'll let down the loading gate, pull the mat out far enough that I can put the deer on it, roll the deer up in the mat and shove mat and deer into the cargo box.
Posted on 11/10/19 at 6:17 pm to Bow dude72
Sheet of plywood, prop it up on tailgate, slide deer up on it, pickup the plywood and slide it into bed of truck with deer on it.
Posted on 11/10/19 at 6:58 pm to Bow dude72
Work out more.
I kid. That's why I tow a utility trailer when I hunt when I can. I can get them in the back of a truck through brute force (and do much of the time), but a ramp on a trailer sure is easy.
I kid. That's why I tow a utility trailer when I hunt when I can. I can get them in the back of a truck through brute force (and do much of the time), but a ramp on a trailer sure is easy.
This post was edited on 11/11/19 at 10:14 am
Posted on 11/10/19 at 9:16 pm to Bow dude72
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It took me 1:20 to drag it 300 yards
why not just quarter it where it fell and pack out the meat like you would something bigger?
Posted on 11/10/19 at 9:22 pm to Bow dude72
If there is a ditch or hill, back your truck into it where tailgate down is close to the ground.
Posted on 11/11/19 at 6:15 am to bobdylan
I don't know if it's applicable here however I use a ranger and big pigs or deer myself and my 9 year old have had trouble.
I use a come along hook it to the roll bar and tilt the dump bed down, open the tailgate and wench it up. As you get further up the deer/pig will start to close the tilt bed but it will be in the bed enough where you can push him in the bed. This worked last year with me, a 7 and 9 yo and a 342# hog. No way were were getting it in by ourselves and there was no one else at the lease that night.
I use a come along hook it to the roll bar and tilt the dump bed down, open the tailgate and wench it up. As you get further up the deer/pig will start to close the tilt bed but it will be in the bed enough where you can push him in the bed. This worked last year with me, a 7 and 9 yo and a 342# hog. No way were were getting it in by ourselves and there was no one else at the lease that night.
Posted on 11/11/19 at 8:20 am to TigerHunting
I just came to say there’s some damn good ideas here. Backing the truck bed to a ditch is my favorite and something I’ve honestly never considered but genius.
Posted on 11/11/19 at 8:25 am to Bow dude72
My uncle has a winch that he straps to a tree to get the deer up, then backs his 4 wheeler under it. Same for getting in a truck. Not sure where he got it or if he made it, but it has a strap that goes around the tree and the pulley is about 12" away from the tree. It's not perfect, but it collapses into a backpack.
Posted on 11/11/19 at 9:32 am to Barneyrb
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Easy to load a deer on wheeler. Run the wheeler up a tree to put the rack on the ground. Slide deer up to the rack, roll him into the rack, bungee cord him to the rack, back the wheeler off the tree, and then ride him out.
Thats some damn ingenuity right there.......damn it baw
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