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Engineering ??

Posted By: allterrain

Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 01:42 AM

I stayed an extra day at the lease and had no one to help me load a pig monday morning that I shot. I dragged the pig about 20 yards over to a drop off ridge, pulled my 4 wheeler up to the side of the ridge and made a log bridge. It worked quiet well.

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Posted By: LovinLakeLife

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 01:49 AM

What ever it takes to get them out lol
Nice hog BTW
Posted By: Hudbone

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 01:51 AM

It's easier if you don't shoot monster pigs.
Posted By: Ringtail

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 02:03 AM

That's one huge hog!!
Posted By: Texas buckeye

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 02:07 AM

Why not just tie the hog to the hitch on the 4wheeler and drag it out?

Nice big hog! Did you get a weight on it?
Posted By: onlysmith&wesson

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 02:11 AM

Nice pig.
Posted By: Simple Searcher

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 02:23 AM

You need to shoot smaller pigs.
Posted By: Biscuit

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 02:25 AM

Good lord that’s a big one
Posted By: texfork

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 10:52 AM

Originally Posted by Ringtail
That's one huge hog!!
Posted By: Mr. T.

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 01:07 PM

Originally Posted by Biscuit
Good lord that’s a big one

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Posted By: Korean Redneck

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 01:15 PM

Bad arse, both the ingenuity and the pig. That's a big animal.
Posted By: Pitchfork Predator

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 01:22 PM

Well played......up
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 01:48 PM

Originally Posted by Texas buckeye
Why not just tie the hog to the hitch on the 4wheeler and drag it out?

Nice big hog! Did you get a weight on it?

We either use the tractor and FEL or this, i have a big meat hook i hook through the hock on the hog and into the safety chain loop on the truck... just dont back up.
Posted By: JJH

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 02:46 PM

what did he weigh?
Posted By: rolyat.nosaj

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 02:59 PM

I bet that hog is 315
Posted By: RidesNHunts

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 07:00 PM

Now that's some thinkin'. And, a big pile of sausage. Congrats!
Posted By: Ktexas14

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/12/20 07:15 PM

Gosh dang, that is a big pig.

thanks for sharing.
Posted By: flintknapper

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/13/20 01:27 AM

Well you definitely weren't just going to sling him up there. That is 'Jumbo' hog, good job Sir.
Posted By: Texas Dan

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/14/20 11:42 PM

Congratulations on a nice hog.

I found a technique that works well on deer. I'll lay the head and neck against the front of the rear fender of my ATV. Then I get on the rear rack, squat down, and reach down between my legs grab the antlers and lift it across the rear of the seat using the lifting strength of my legs. Once it's hanging over the seat, it's very easy to slide it back onto the rear rack. On a bigger buck, I might have to take a step back on the rear rack to get it to fall across the seat. For the average person, the legs are able to push roughly four times as much weight as their arms.
Posted By: crash700

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/19/20 02:57 AM

Great use of your resources. That’s a big pig.
Posted By: TCM3

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/19/20 03:55 AM

engineering and ingenuity
Posted By: Schpanky

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/19/20 05:39 PM

confused2 ....the wife says it looks like me sleeping sideways on the lazyboy....

Nice pig and heck of a job getting him loaded up. up
Posted By: Biscuit

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/21/20 03:26 PM

Originally Posted by TCM3
engineering and ingenuity
Posted By: Startfireman

Re: Engineering ?? - 11/21/20 04:26 PM

Would love to see a spot for these types of ideas under the methods forum.
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