Panhandler80
WKR
Maybe I'm not man enough for this trip. Looks like bone-in requirement will be in full force for areas I'm currently zeroing in on.
I've never tried to pack a 125# (or more) quarter out over who-knows-what terrain. Are most folks perfectly capable of this? There will be two us on this hunt. Do folks ever hang quarter off a log or something and share the load walking in-line with support across a shoulder? Obviously this presents other challenges, but it was just a thought I had.
Another question: I've seen quite a few transporters with super cubs who require meat be de-boned prior to pick-up. The way I read regs, the bone needs to stay in until processing. How does one satisfy both of those requirements? Do the transport folks with the bone-OUT requirement not fly into bone-IN units?
First question of greater importance. Second one just curiosity.
PH80
I've never tried to pack a 125# (or more) quarter out over who-knows-what terrain. Are most folks perfectly capable of this? There will be two us on this hunt. Do folks ever hang quarter off a log or something and share the load walking in-line with support across a shoulder? Obviously this presents other challenges, but it was just a thought I had.
Another question: I've seen quite a few transporters with super cubs who require meat be de-boned prior to pick-up. The way I read regs, the bone needs to stay in until processing. How does one satisfy both of those requirements? Do the transport folks with the bone-OUT requirement not fly into bone-IN units?
First question of greater importance. Second one just curiosity.
PH80