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The Basics, Starting Out
Getting your heavy deer into the truck
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<blockquote data-quote="7mmSendaro" data-source="post: 870561" data-attributes="member: 7566"><p>An 8 foot section of ladder works pretty well. Lay the deer (or bungy cord it down) on the ladder, pick one end of the ladder up and set on the tailgate. Pick up the other end and slide ladder and deer into the truck. The ladder lays in the back your truck out of the way until you need it. Also works well for getting a deer over a woven wire fence easily.</p><p> </p><p>I learned this while hunting at my grampa's farm alone. I had a big buck to load and saw an old ladder leaning against his barn. Works like a charm!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmSendaro, post: 870561, member: 7566"] An 8 foot section of ladder works pretty well. Lay the deer (or bungy cord it down) on the ladder, pick one end of the ladder up and set on the tailgate. Pick up the other end and slide ladder and deer into the truck. The ladder lays in the back your truck out of the way until you need it. Also works well for getting a deer over a woven wire fence easily. I learned this while hunting at my grampa's farm alone. I had a big buck to load and saw an old ladder leaning against his barn. Works like a charm! [/QUOTE]
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