Me neither but my dog has been crushing it on the market place buying things for this fall
To be fair, the dog has less volts running through it's head than you, so it's ability to navigate the algorithm is a bit better.
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Me neither but my dog has been crushing it on the market place buying things for this fall
It may also look a little weird when someone has a picture of their dog and is trying to hire a fit young man to spend time alone in the woods withTo be fair, the dog has less volts running through it's head than you, so it's ability to navigate the algorithm is a bit better.
It may also look a little weird when someone has a picture of their dog and is trying to hire a fit young man to spend time alone in the woods with![]()
I have not really met any of them, yet. Some of them are driving an hour.I am 13 weeks post Posterior laminectomy and C2-C7 Fusion. I understand your frustration but I will do what I have to stay in the woods. I will be moving to a crossbow for this season. My compound is out of the question at this time. Be safe and have a positive attitude. I imagine you could reach out to members of your hunt club and someone would give you a hand if you kill something.
I've been working on something to match the sled I threw together. Hopefully more details to come soon!I have worked come-alongs and I can tell you that it would be pretty hard. I like the idea of a small electric mounted winch or sled to pull the deer. I am also thinking about how to get the deer up in a position to process it.
Basically, I can injure myself worse very easily. The less movement of lifting and bending would be optimal. To let you know how bad it is, I went dove hunting last weekend. Really not much in the way of lifting a lot. The moving my neck and scanning the sky, plus swinging on doves coming through and shooting left me in severe pain afterwards that it took me days and meds to recover from.
I put together something a little while back. I might not be a hard done as you might be, just a bunch of arthritis and other stuff that makes it hard to put on muscle. Still this worked for me. I made a sled out of a bunch of HDPE sheets that kinda snaps/slots together so I can pack it in easy and drag stuff out with out killing myself.I am a 100% disabled veteran. I know that sometimes comes with a stigma that the VA Disability system is abused. However, I am a non-abuser. I have a titanium rod in my neck and deal with chronic pain. Both shoulders have rotator cuff tears that need surgery, but I have not been able to take that amount of time off. I also have spinal issues in my back. Not looking for sympathy, but solutions.
The last few years, I have been hunting on the farm of my late son's best friend. He and his family have been an absolute blessing. They always help extract and process my deer, well they pretty much do it for me. This year I joined a hunt club that is much closer to the house, as their farm is a bit of a drive. I am very worried about what to do if I get a deer down, as I will be all by my lonesome. I am purchasing a 4-wheeler before the season starts, so that will help. So after my bloviation of my issues...
What is on the market to help disabled hunters extract and process deer easily, with less physical effort? My concern is getting the deer on the 4-wheeler and also getting the deer in a good position to gut and quarter. Are there anythings on the market, maybe mechanical, that can help in this?
Thank you for anyone who takes the time to read through all my rambling and responds.