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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1652805" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>We pull out most of our game whole, mostly elk, meat quality and quantity is paramount so everything we do revolves around quality meat. Our area is cow country so there are roads on most ridges so we use capstan winches straight up the hills to either a road or easy dragging. The winches really let use go into some hell hells and hunt that don't get hit at all but only takes us a couple hours to pull an elk out of with the capstan. </p><p>Also very aware of recovery before pulling the trigger, many times we are rolling elk near a trail but from the opposite side of the valley so we roll them and then drive around to the other side and simply winch them up. </p><p>Deer and antelope just go in sleds and we pull them, we are prepared with game bags to quarter an elk and pack it but that's the last option because of the high amount of meat lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1652805, member: 13632"] We pull out most of our game whole, mostly elk, meat quality and quantity is paramount so everything we do revolves around quality meat. Our area is cow country so there are roads on most ridges so we use capstan winches straight up the hills to either a road or easy dragging. The winches really let use go into some hell hells and hunt that don't get hit at all but only takes us a couple hours to pull an elk out of with the capstan. Also very aware of recovery before pulling the trigger, many times we are rolling elk near a trail but from the opposite side of the valley so we roll them and then drive around to the other side and simply winch them up. Deer and antelope just go in sleds and we pull them, we are prepared with game bags to quarter an elk and pack it but that's the last option because of the high amount of meat lost. [/QUOTE]
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