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Packout Pics
Posted:
Tue Nov 19, 2013 11:11 am
by Nathan C
Post pics of pack outs both large and small.
My Dads buck, shot at last light and fell in a terrible spot. Had to get him the next morning. Not real far to go so I didn't quarter. 156 lbs.
Re: Packout Pics
Posted:
Tue Nov 19, 2013 6:41 pm
by soadmin
Angie with a rear quarter, back straps and some spare meat. Heavy but not 150 lbs plus
Re: Packout Pics
Posted:
Mon Nov 25, 2013 3:50 am
by zuma
These pictures are sooo strange for us Western Europeans
Yup we don't have a hunting culture here. When you walk around with such a pack around here you probably will get jailed (you need a hunting license and a designated area and probably not allowed to openly carry your kills or wapens) or lynched by animal lovers. But that doesn't keep me from appreciate your hobbies and nice pics.
Re: Packout Pics
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Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:39 am
by ktimm
Hi Zuma
I thought certain places like Finland had a big hunting culture, at least from what I hear from some customers. Our culture goes either way, depending on where you are. For me, Elk is the best food you can find, way better than anything at the store.
Re: Packout Pics
Posted:
Mon Nov 25, 2013 9:52 am
by zuma
Well Finland is indeed Western Europe still but it's a bit far out of my area. So you might be quit right about that, perhaps in some more Nordic countries it's better to be a huntsman. In Belgium there is also more room to hunt in the last season of the year, but again it needs permits and such. In my country, Netherlands, it's all severly regulated
Re: Packout Pics
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Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:47 am
by ktimm
Well we have an extensive permit system and draw system as well. Generally you can get certain tags for certain areas pretty reliable and the rest is a draw system. A lot of it is actually game management and population control based. If there are too many animals they will die in the winter due to there not being enough winter range. We also have a hunters safety requirement etc, but IMO what we could use more than anything is a hunting ethics. That however , would be a very slippery slope, I don't like it when people take pot shots , well out of their effective skill or fire arm range, nor do I like some people's hunting tactics. Those comments, in themselves could be an interesting thread, and probably get lots of discussion both negative and positive
Re: Packout Pics
Posted:
Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:46 am
by Nathan C
The pack works great for packing fur.
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