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hatchet jack
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Post by hatchet jack »

been thinking about a game cart,,,,
any advice,

1# you guys that own & use one are they ok or just another item you dont use?

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GREY OWL
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Post by GREY OWL »

I personally don't use one Hatchet Jack, but they do look cool to use. Our property is very hilly, and like this year, 12 inches of snow. This year I used a snowmobile to get my buck back to my truck. During the xbow season I used a all-terrain.

Let us know if you got one, and how it worked for you.

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Post by A.W »

bstout bought himself one for last year. MAybe he can assist.
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Post by Maritimer »

hatchet jack I made one this year and I dont know why I went so long with out one. They work great, check out this post.

http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... hp?t=16581
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Post by wabi »

Used one once, and it worked very well.
But I don't buy one because I have access to the landowner's tractor(s) where I hunt most. This one is the easiest to use -
matter of fact it hauled out my last deer, and also the beavers I've been trapping there recently.
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Post by hatchet jack »

thanks guys , really apreciate it . looks like i will get one .i have hunted a cattle ranch for 15 years ,now they have family hunting there cant always get the atv,s . i get the feeling they are pushing us out .

thanks a bunch i can get one from cabelas $100.00.

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Post by tkstae »

I bought mine a Bass Pro two years ago. As long as storage isn't a problem it's a big plus. I used it two haul several deer out already. One was a good 1/2 mile off the road. It makes things so much easier.
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Hey if you dont have a tree stand and game cart consider the tree lounge www.treelounge.com it also doubles as a game cart
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Post by hatchet jack »

well i have 3 treestands 2 blinds,i only use blinds my son uses the stands, i notice that ebay has 3-4 for sale but they have broken wheels ,the freight is 30 bucks,dont believe i want that brand

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Post by flbuckmaster »

THIS CART IS COOL AND IS ALSO A CARGO CARRIER


http://www.e-z-hauler.com/
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wabi
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Post by wabi »

flbuckmaster wrote:THIS CART IS COOL AND IS ALSO A CARGO CARRIER


http://www.e-z-hauler.com/
The downfall I see in that cart is the wheel size. With only 10" tires it would be hard to get over rough ground. It would work if you had smooth hard groung to cover, though.
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Post by Highlander »

I have two and have used them both to retreive deer several times. I live in hilly country too. That's not so much of a problem as when you get into the dirty stuff. I have found it is better to drag the deer out to the closest fields, trails, or open hardwoods and then put it in the game cart, rather than load it it the thick stuff. The bigger the wheels the better. Also, if you can get those spoke covers do so. All in all, I love them. They make life very easy.
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