Has anyone tried using these types of sleds for hauling hounds? If so how do they work for you?
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Spanky
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that otter looks to small to fit a hound
That looks like Freds set up. Fred uses an otter sled with a sky kennel. They work real nice because on trails and roads, the whole bottom glides on the snow and is less tippy then a runner sled. Downside is in powder snow its more drag on the sled.
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I put a pet porter on my backend of the tunnel where the supply rack use to be. I can fit two hounds comfortably....
Scott Sciaretta
Groom Creek Kennels
www.Hounddawgs.net
Cedar Creek Outfitters
www.Cedarcreekmt.com
Leave it in the tree if you want to run another day!!!
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www.Hounddawgs.net
Cedar Creek Outfitters
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Leave it in the tree if you want to run another day!!!
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Spanky
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yea Roy there were times I was doing wheelies
I stand when I run anyway so I put more of my body over the handle bars when loaded 
Scott Sciaretta
Groom Creek Kennels
www.Hounddawgs.net
Cedar Creek Outfitters
www.Cedarcreekmt.com
Leave it in the tree if you want to run another day!!!
Groom Creek Kennels
www.Hounddawgs.net
Cedar Creek Outfitters
www.Cedarcreekmt.com
Leave it in the tree if you want to run another day!!!
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Scott Sciaretta
Groom Creek Kennels
www.Hounddawgs.net
Cedar Creek Outfitters
www.Cedarcreekmt.com
Leave it in the tree if you want to run another day!!!
Groom Creek Kennels
www.Hounddawgs.net
Cedar Creek Outfitters
www.Cedarcreekmt.com
Leave it in the tree if you want to run another day!!!
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I use a plastic polar sled the large size, I built a box in the front end of out of 1/4 plywood, still fairly light, I also bolted a 2 by 6 on the back end for a seat for extra hunters, fits 2 big guys and 4 or 5 dogs, I also made a hitch out of steel for it, works good. we use it for coyote and cat hunting here.
I built a trailer that I pull behind my sled-I used extra wide skis so it will stay up in the powder-the box is built out of aluminum-after building three frames I have the skis so the weight a balanced and it doesnt tip over very often-I pull four dogs and go about anywhere I want to go if the snow is not to bad- if I can figure out how to post a picture I will
i use one that that is called a jetsled that i made an aluminum top for and a door on the back and outdoor carpet contact cemented to the bottom. i think the name of the company that makes it is shappell. use the biggest one they make and you can probably get 5 or 6 dogs in it. mine is the next to the biggest and i can fit 4 tightly. the whole thing weighs maybe 20 lbs
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