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    How to properly haul your deer out of the woods

    Yes, I really did haul him out this way. Just sat on his back. Got a weird look from a neighbor walking his dog when we went by. My buddy was still laughing when we got back to the house. I had to haul it on the trike tho, I couldn't put it on the neighbors four wheeler to haul it out.

    It was kind of a tricky ride. I almost got bucked off a couple times.

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    Last edited by Scootertrash; 11-14-2012 at 09:01 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
    Trick the people into thinking they're enacting their own will and you have willing slaves.

    Liberalism suspends the intellect of its victims, while at the same time tricking them into believing that they're smarter than everyone else.


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    wheres his helmet? lol congrats on the kill looks like a nice deer. how many points?

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    HAHA! That must of looked hilarious. I would of laughed my ass off if you took a picture with you on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason125m View Post
    HAHA! That must of looked hilarious. I would of laughed my ass off if you took a picture with you on it.
    5 pointer if I go with the 1 inch or more rule. We figured he weighed about 150 or so. I got him on the first Saturday of the season, 11/3

    Here's the rest of the deer we got. We got 4 for 4

    Neighbors wife got this nice big doe on Saturday eve 11/10. It was her first kill, 2nd year hunting:
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    My buddy got this one Sunday morning behind my house:
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    Neighbor (hubby of the above lady) got this little button buck Sunday afternoon:
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    I have a re-enactment photo of how it looked from behind, but I didn't put my helmet on for the pic since I wasn't driving and was too lazy to go up to the garage and get my helmet (pic rules say no helmet/no pic). The week before the season opened I put in a 70+ hour week in Dickinson, ND, then I drove all night and got home at 3:30 in the morning, took 1 hour power nap and got up to go hunting. I just wanted to get a couple pics, sit down and have a beer and then take a nap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scootertrash View Post
    Yes, I really did haul him out this way. Just sat on his back. Got a weird look from a neighbor walking his dog when we went by. My buddy was still laughing when we got back to the house. I had to haul it on the trike tho, I couldn't put it on the neighbors four wheeler to haul it out.

    It was kind of a tricky ride. I almost got bucked off a couple times.Click image for larger version. 

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    LMAO!! Nice buch Scooter! Congrats!

    I got a nice crotch horn the day after you got this guy... I must admit though, my deer was dragged out by my father's quad ... But at least it was a Honda! LOL!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scootertrash View Post
    Yes, I really did haul him out this way. Just sat on his back. Got a weird look from a neighbor walking his dog when we went by. My buddy was still laughing when we got back to the house. I had to haul it on the trike tho, I couldn't put it on the neighbors four wheeler to haul it out.

    It was kind of a tricky ride. I almost got bucked off a couple times.

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    that's hilarious
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    Spot on man.. Congrats on the buck

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    Awesome, thats putting the ole trike to work!

    And hey kill as many as you can, tired of dodging them on the highway... LOL
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    That's a sweet pic man

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    Just a note to the detractors, the deer was dead BEFORE he got on the trike.

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    The pic is hilarious!! But you really need a little meatwagon!
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    Nice Haul.I know what you mean about tricky, I had to haul one out on my 84' yz125 and the rearend was all over the place. A few years later I used a Honda Trail70
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