Suspended gralloch using minimal kit

Good stuff. The Op’s tip is spot-on too but you can end up wrestling with a fallow that wants to hug the tree and flatten you against it when trying to get around the back for tunnelling operations and/or if skinning and breaking the beast down in-the-field.

K
Come on K think out the box :old:

 
Err, not a hope with a lowland red. Some mechanical advantage, lots of friction and a lot of weight!


Best of luck with anything bigger than a roe or young fallow.
Unfortunately (or not as the case may be), we don't have any reds in our neck of the woods!

This set up works with fallow does & prickets - for bucks I use the lightweight block & tackle, either with a suitable tree or the scaffold pole off the roof of the motor as per post on the thread below.

 
This fits in my bum bag, small Muntie / Roe gambrel ( courtesy of Tim 243 design and build) with rachet pulley and rope with a stainless attach cable all fits in a very View attachment 344912View attachment 344913small bag with knives and gloves etc
don’t know your carrying and it works perfectly
Snap!
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It all fits in a small belt pouch along with neporene gloves a knive sharpener (and tournequet and bandage - 'cause you never know!)
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Ade
 
Come on K think out the box :old:


I’m not lugging that lot across the Greensand Ridge!

That said I do have all the components, other than the aluminium scaffold-like tube and mounting plate for the electric hoist, to make a detachable & adjustable A frame deer hanger that attaches to my external LR roll cage. Components include:
•. Various Key Clamps
•. Quick detachable male/female plugs that accommodate power cable of the thickness you’d see on your vehicle battery.
•. 12v hoist. Yes, a hoist and not a winch. There is a difference as I’m certain you know.
•. Heavy-duty thumb tighten-able clamps for attaching the above once I’ve cut out the base plate. These clamps I secured from a London Theatre refurbishment project. They are used in the context of scenery and lighting support and were going in the skip. Cost to purchase new would be circa £75 each! Probably more.

Others bits too but you no doubt get the picture.

Best

K
 
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I use/like the little Napier treehugger kit. Really, it’s only a couple of S hooks and a grippy strap with two D rings - but works.
 
How do you do a suspended gralloch when the nearest tree, fence, vehicle etc is several hundred yards away and/or you have a large deer that is too heavy for you to lift or hoist without a lot of mechanical or muscle aid????
 
I have tried the suspended gralloch. For me it doesn’t work. All of the weight of gut contents pressing against the belly skin makes it much more difficult to open.

Instead, small slit in the throat - tie of the oesophagus and separate it and the wind pipe. Lie beast on its back, lift up belly skin away from rumen, open up the belly from sternum, roll it onto right hand side with head to your left, ease out the rumen, separating the liver, get the neck of the rumen and ease out the food pipe, pull rumen and intestines out, at back end squeeze out pellets, chop and tie off off poo pipe ( or faff about cutting out the rectum , bladder etc - I do it in the larder when splitting H Bone), slit open the diaphragm, reach in - being careful of any sharp bone and grab wind pipe and extract, lay beast so any blood drains out, dispose of the gralloch, clean up knife and hands using wet grass, moss, stream etc, have a smoke and drag or carry beast back to the larder.

Meanwhile suspended method - first unfankle all the knotted cordage………………,

I have also found the solution to gralloching and extraction - its called a keen nephew, godson, daughter’s boyfriend or somebody else who is keen to learn. You can guide them through the gralloch and then let them get fit recovering the deer - far too dangerous dragging and carrying an unloaded rifle and since they don’t have an FAC and its the law that a younger person does the dragging - well I will see you back the yard.
 
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