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« Reply #40 on: September 06, 2016, 09:26:52 am »

Howzit guys! I'm not sure how many of you have seen our "packing" style here in Hawaii but majority of the places we hunt have no roads which means you throw the pig on your back and piggyback it to the truck!  laugh Most guys here go with the few hitches route but me being me and always looking to do things a little different have been using "Israeli Ropecuffs". It is a simple knot and you just tie off the 2 loose ends and throw the pig on your back. I am not sure how it would work on a live hog because you can get the ropes VERY tight and a live hog with no legs won't be worth much at the buying station (At least I wouldn't think so).

Here is a picture of my cousin packing a fatty sow  and then I will post a video of how to tie your own ropecuffs. Try it out on your friends or to detain an intruder while you coughtorturecough wait for the police to show up  laugh


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzB7RV4bKnU


I have seen this packing style before but it was used on dead hogs. What keeps you from getting a wetter upside your head if a live boar starts to struggle? Or a tuck for that matter?
You wrap a shirt around or towel around his mouth tape it shut tape it shut again and one more time for good luck so u keep your face then put a rope aound his mouth n pull it to your shoulder last start walking n praying that the tape don't come off hell bang against your head but that's why you put the towel n the rope to pull his head

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