I have a video of my brother in law hitting a landing on the back of a 5x5 bull above PeEll. We had gone through 3 sections of haywire and he was sick of hiking up the hill so he held the horns and rode it the last 50 yards.

Just a tip. remember to throw in a extra tow strap to hook to the animal. Hook the strap around the neck and then half hitch around the nose. This will keep the horns pushed backwards and minimize hangups and damage going up through the brush. I've seen a couple book bulls have horns broke off and/or end up with cracked skulls from getting caught up going through the reprod.
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