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2008 Mule Deer Hunt - The Fools Buck
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<blockquote data-quote="Rymart" data-source="post: 235302" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>The sleds are obviously much better with snow, but work pretty well without it. The Jet Sleds are tall enough to go over brush and other obstacles and are stable enough to stay upright. You will eventually wear holes in the sleds, but they are cheap enough to be considered as disposable. I replace mine every three years. It definately helps to have lots of bungee cords to keep everything in the sled and facing the right direction. I've hauled plenty of elk and deer out via sled, with and without snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rymart, post: 235302, member: 3688"] The sleds are obviously much better with snow, but work pretty well without it. The Jet Sleds are tall enough to go over brush and other obstacles and are stable enough to stay upright. You will eventually wear holes in the sleds, but they are cheap enough to be considered as disposable. I replace mine every three years. It definately helps to have lots of bungee cords to keep everything in the sled and facing the right direction. I've hauled plenty of elk and deer out via sled, with and without snow. [/QUOTE]
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