Multi Haulin Deer

William

William

If you ain’t first, you’re last...
Lifetime Member
Aug 31, 2014
1,442
2,887
113
Flowood MS
Ownership

  1. 1000-5
Last year I used a hitch hauler a little, but when it started bottoming out in mud holes, I ditched it and did whatever I could to get the deer back to camp. Sometimes they road in the front seat... I just couldn’t get them in the bed by myself. So I bought this to try this year. A pro grip hunters hoist. It will go all the way to the ground, and really high too. I think it will work great! If anyone buys one, I had to add another knot where the silver pull is to shorten the hole thing up a little. I’m going to put the hook through all four feet on the deer, so I know it will be high enough.
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Russ989

Russ989

Land of the free because of the Brave! 🇺🇸
Lifetime Member
Supporting Member
Club Contributor
Dec 18, 2017
22,599
146,844
113
Missouri
Ownership

  1. 1000-5
tjoreo

tjoreo

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
Feb 18, 2015
1,011
1,929
113
Southern Idaho
Ownership

  1. 1000-5
Once we loaded a whole cow elk in the back of my 700-4 and did what @JTW said and just ran the synthetic line over the front and mid roll bar and let the bed down. We ended up taking the top half of the honda windshield off so it wouldn't interfere with the line. We just winched her in forward until her head was in the front seat with us, then just pushed the bed down and away we went. My father in law said that was the easiest elk he's loaded in 60 years. I made up a little pulley setup to try on my new 1000 so I wouldn't have to take the windshield off. I never got a chance to try it this year, because the bull I got off-course was in some nasty lava rocks that we couldn't get to. I'm sure it will work and hope to use it in the future.
 
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