Question:
how to transport deer after a hunt?
anonymous
2010-02-21 12:26:10 UTC
do you deer hunters think i can transport a deer in the trunk or a regular compact car? see i normally drive a truck but the truck may be gone soon and replaced with a regular compact car but i think since the seats can be folded down and i will be hunting close by in a local managment area close by with one day hunts i can safely transport the deer body in the back trunk with the seats folded down. what do you guys think? also i will hunt alone so packing will be light and little stuff plus im sure i can fit room with a deer body in the car.
Ten answers:
dumdum
2010-02-21 14:39:18 UTC
It can be done but carry a plastic drop sheet and a few old towels so that the excess blood will be adsorbed instead of running down the plastic and getting on the seats and carpet.Wish I had followed that advice when years ago I just went scouting in my wife's new car but carried a gun like I usually do on all trips during hunting season and had an Eight point get up and look at me while I shot. What would you do? I had to shoot, and then after killing him I had to get him home. But It wasn't a pretty sight when I got him home. My wife I mean. You ever see a woman on her period that was killing mad? I'm telling you, it wasn't a pretty sight.Kind of scary in fact.
?
2016-12-13 12:01:58 UTC
i've got positioned a deer in my vehicle before. jusy bypass to the keep and purchase a tarp, you be attentive to the blue plastic form.. and save it in the trunk. that would desire to help with any leakage so it would not bypass all around the interior. then in simple terms tie the trunk down so it would not flap using fact you probally heavily isn't waiting to close it. i rather sugest you do no longer positioned it on the hood or on the trunk. the deer ought to o.k. scrach he paint. plus, some people who won't be very prepared on looking might even see you harvest and think of "ew" in the trunk it quite is a little greater much less noticable and wont' get interest by potential of others.
?
2010-02-21 13:43:28 UTC
I can transport a deer in a Honda Hybrid. If you can't shove a deer in the trunk of a car, you will be on the cover of a hunting magazine. And I don't clean the deer. I drop it off at a Meat maket/Butcher Shop.
anonymous
2010-02-21 12:38:47 UTC
No problem, just make sure that you put enough plastic sheeting down to catch the blood, it gets in every part and smells to high heaven after a few days!
Donovan
2010-02-21 16:19:11 UTC
yes i do it all the time but i found that the best thing to use to absorb the blood is feed bags
mrosenbaum11
2010-02-21 13:00:47 UTC
it should do just fine jus make sure you put down some plastic to make sure no blood gets on yur car
chafer
2010-02-21 12:28:07 UTC
yeah i throw them in the back of my saturn. just putt cardboard and a bag down
?
2015-11-17 19:11:51 UTC
On the hood of your car
anonymous
2010-02-21 12:40:37 UTC
NO A FORD F 150 4 WD IS A MUST WITH A V-8 OK GEESEEE,,,,,,,
Football Freak
2010-02-21 12:37:48 UTC
Tie it to the front of your hood. (No don't do that)


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