Jogging stroller to hunting cart
Contributors to this thread:Whitetail Deer
From: VogieMN
11-Feb-18
For those of you who have converted a jogging stroller to a hunting cart, do any of you have a schematic or step by step on how you modified the stroller?
From: great white
11-Feb-18
put flat proof in the tires add bungee cords good to go, you wont regret using it
From: Franklin
11-Feb-18
I actually found one on the side of the road and used it for this exact purpose and it worked great....it`s almost set up perfectly for this.
From: Ace
11-Feb-18
A Twin stroller works very well. If your kids are still using it make sure you use a Bloodproof tarp! People get mad. Don't ask me how I know.
Oh, and if you make the kids walk while you retrieve a deer, they WILL rat you out.
From: VogieMN
11-Feb-18
Thanks guys, I wasn't sure what kind of modifications were needed. I'm disabled so it's a pain for me try and carry a blind, chair, and anything else.
From: LBshooter
11-Feb-18
You using these for hauling deer in? Or just gear to and from stand? Can these carts handle the weight of a deer?
From: Franklin
11-Feb-18
I used it for hauling a big Midwestern buck out of the woods. I tied mine down with some rope....bent the head down so the horns weren`t in my face and away I went.
From: jims
11-Feb-18
Maybe try a golf bag cart?
From: Surfbow
12-Feb-18
Put in flatproof tubes. My buddies and I have used those Burley pull-behind bike trailers with good success. They have a capacity of about 60-80lbs, and can usually be found on Craigslist pretty cheap. If you go that route get the front trike wheel for it though, it's a minor pain to balance it while walking.
From: WapitiBob
12-Feb-18
All 3 of us used different Burleys this year. Light as a feather and noisy as hell when empty. They'll bounce a foot in the air.
I didn't use the tote.
From: VogieMN
12-Feb-18
LBShooter, I was thinking just about for hauling gear, but it would definitely be nice if it could haul a deer since I wouldn't be able to drag a deer by myself.
From: RutnStrut
12-Feb-18
I use to use ours all the time for hauling in gear and kid, and hauling out gear, kid, deer. It worked great for checking cams as well. I would put my young daughter in it and bul through weeds she was too small to walk in. Then one day her and I hauled too much gear and deer in it at once, it buckled. We should have reinforced it. We now have a heavy duty deer cart.