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The hook comes with a nylon 2” strap that has multiple uses. It
can be used as a wrist strap for extra support while
dragging. It can be used to hook to the back rail on your ATV to
drag game with your ATV. Leaving your rack space free for tree
stands, cargo boxes, etc. The strap can also be placed on your meat
pole to allow the hook to be used as a hanger for skinning your
animal. If the user prefers to skin the animal in the field, the
strap can be attached to a tree and the hook can be used to hang
your game a field. This is a great feature when packing meat out.
Outfitters and horsemen can place the strap over the saddle horn
and use the hook to hang meat or cargo from the saddle. Campers will
enjoy the versatility of using the hook with the strap to hang
things around the camp or over the campfire. Fishermen can use the
stainless steel hook as a landing tool for big toothy fish. Gold
prospectors will find many uses for the hook as a hanger for their
equipment.
The hook and strap comes in its own carrying pouch and fits
comfortably on your belt.
As you can see, the Drag-on Hook is not
“just” a drag, its a tool.
Instructions for the Drag-on Hook.
To use as a hand drag, simply place the sharp end through the
membrane in the nose or the roof of the mouth on the animal and give
a quick jerk to set the hook. Drag by the handle.
To use as an atv drag, place the
handle through the loop on one end of the strap, loop around the
hitch on the atv and insert the other end of the strap on the
handle.
To use as a skinning hanger, place the nylon strap around your
meat pole and insert the handle through both ends of the strap.
To use as a pack horse tool, place the strap hook combo over the
saddle horn on each side of the saddle.
To land big fish, place the pointed end of the hook under the lip
or gill and haul them in.
To use as a hanger, just place the strap around your support and
insert the handle through both ends of the hook.
There are many more uses for the hook , these are just a few.
Can be used on all types of game and predators.
GOOD HUNTING !!!!
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