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Not that a million things aren’t wrong, but look at the hand running the winch. It would leave the person upside down basically to be using their hand like that.
Is there ANY THING right with that pic?

Look at the bumper.
Look at the hitch connection at the bumper.
Look at the "naked" pic with no truck and its hitch.
The deer itself let alone its orientation.
The hooks in the hoofs.
The hand on the winch
The zoom in pic is not even a zoom in, totaly different....
 
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Shouldn’t the dead deer be upside down ?
Only upside down if hanging something that's been gutted on the ground, or I guess if it's still alive and you want to bleed it out by cutting throat? In that case I'd set it back down after dead, then hang right side up.

Gutting an upside down animal means a really good chance of piss and shit ending up on the meat.
 
Missed that. Whata dumb rule

They have biologists at the check in and they weigh the deer, pull the jawbone, take a blood sample and tissue sample.
They also use a state tag so the deer doesn't count towards the hunter's tags.
I used to kill 10-20 each season on check in hunts. Most, if not all, on primitive weapons hunts.
 
Not if you have to drag them a long way. Around here, on wma check in hunts, you have to bring them whole (minus the guts) to the check station.

They tag them though. 2 deer per hunt. Sometimes I hit two hunts a week and bring 4 deer home without burning a tag.
You ever run into a big ole redhead game warden named Linda?
 
This is the only way to do it
This.

Once they’re tagged, they get loaded up in a sxs or truck bed and driven back to camp.

We skin and quarter them first. Then get the guts out to get to the tenderloins last. Upside down or hanging by the neck, whichever. It all the same, though I kinda prefer hanging by the neck.

I need to rig up something like that pic though to keep it from spinning.
 
Haha, no. She's actually a really cool chick. lived near Woodland. Primarily worked Big Lazer Creek/Blanton Creek. But would go to other WMAs for the tag hunts. She's most likely retired now. But I think you have been hunting WMAs for a few years?
I was in a couple clubs down that way, but never hunted those two WMAs.

I've been hunting WMAs for 40 years, but I've taken the last 10 years off. I'm planning and getting back into it though.
 
I was in a couple clubs down that way, but never hunted those two WMAs.

I've been hunting WMAs for 40 years, but I've taken the last 10 years off. I'm planning and getting back into it though.
Never got skunked on those two WMAs. Found a better situation hunting Ft. Benning. This was in the 80s BTW.
In the early 70s GA went all in with a very successful management program. The deer population exploded. For many years GA had more deer than any state east of the Mississippi. AL had more per acre but is a smaller state. Don't know the numbers now, haven't looked them up.
 
Haha, no. She's actually a really cool chick. lived near Woodland. Primarily worked Big Lazer Creek/Blanton Creek. But would go to other WMAs for the tag hunts. She's most likely retired now. But I think you have been hunting WMAs for a few years?
I used to date a gal that lived in Woodland , when I lived in Talbot County
 
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