I've used a lot of different things to drag out deer but never a spare bow string. Has anyone done it and how did it work?
That sounds like an unnecessary risk. I just pack a bit of nylon rope...
I would think that it would be awfully hard on your hands even if you are wearing leather gloves. I use a nylon rope running through a hard rubber hose to make the grip easier if I use a rope. Normally I use a plastic expedition toboggan that I got from REI. It is much more sturdy than the kids toys and slides easily over rocks and branches.
I agree it would be hard on your hands, tie the other end off on a stick maybe.
You could use one in an emergency but I'd tie one end with a timber hitch to a 2' stout stick. It doen't take that much thought or preparation to carry a 6' length of nylon cord in your pocket for the purpose though.
i tried a glens deer handle. and love it. you will to. easy to throw in a pack and works great if you dont like traditional dragging harness.
I have the deer handle and love it but it adds a lot of weight and takes up a lot space in my haversack. I'm looking at this in an "ultralight" mind set.
I shoot mostly eating size small deer and put a stick thur their nose and drag them out to my 4 wheeler. Works great for an old guy.
James,
I like the way you think.
use your treestand harness!
10' of 1/4" rope