dragging
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- snareit
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Re: dragging
amen on the younger partner and one that is a body builder
- Dcoy
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Re: dragging
In your case it probably doesn't hurt that he shoots well also.
- Coyotehunter
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Re: dragging
Use a 6 mil poly bag and drag with the Coyote in the bag with a rope.
- Dcoy
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Re: dragging
Yeh dam good advice and I've used them plus those 'glossy' type seed bags but they don't help at home or in the truck(at 70+ your feet aren't the only things failing ya).Always have my sled in the truck as well but if not windy feel it's too dam noisy.One ain't bad except racked up an ankle elk hunting this year that makes it tough.About ready to swap the ankle for a wooden peg or just swing over to using a drone and control it from the truck.Drone would probably shoot better too.
- Dcoy
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Re: dragging
There is another solution.Set up where you can drive to.The black spot is an old feeding tire that I can drive to this year.Yesterday drove to within 300 yds,parked out of sight,got comfortable by the tire and voila.
- Dcoy
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Re: dragging
Snapped a couple pics of my buddies bag-a super duper 'hi-tech' version.Rivets,grommets and all but it works and it's tough.Handles are just small cuts of PVC.Even used the 'bum ankle' trick to get him to use it and drag a couple out for me.2 at a time is easy with it.
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Re: dragging
That is very cool.