Ive seen that stag, one of the biggest I've seen in the wild up fairly close, didn't hang around long enough for me to shoot the b*gger.
Time and pain!!
It seems the general consensus is you have all the kit, which you do, you're well enough prepared and the winch was complimented with a chainsaw that fortunately we didnt need.
The bottom end is the real issue, anything along the top will go along the top track with the sled and winch even a reasonable stag. You just need to get the tracks in long term, short term I think next time we're down we need to walk to find the best route and mark it, clearing paths through the brush piles, I can get fencing pins whic we can put flags every 10 metres. Until alternative to pulling is there stags along the river just have to get a free lunch.
As for the sportrak don't forget I have the other one parked up at the yard, probably just a new fuel pump to get running. A decent set ofmud tyres and the winch and this will access 90% of the ground, it can be left down there out of view and far less desirable than the Polaris so no towing..... 150 miles each way.