How Many Pelts Can I Carry Rdr2

Alright, partner, let's talk about packin' pelts! We're diving headfirst into the wild world of Red Dead Redemption 2 and answering that age-old question: how many furry friends (or former furry friends, anyway) can I realistically lug around on my trusty steed?
The Dreaded Limit: More Than You Think, Less Than You Want
Let's cut to the chase. You can carry up to three *large* animal carcasses or perfect pelts on your horse at any given time. Yep, three! Think of it like trying to balance three watermelons on a Shetland pony... challenging, but doable in the game!
Now, before you start dreaming of becoming a mountain man mogul overnight, there's a catch (isn't there always?). Smaller animals, like rabbits and squirrels, well, they don’t hitch a ride on the side of your horse. These little critters go straight into your satchel.
Satchel Situation: Think Backpack, Cowboy Style
Your satchel is your lifeline. It's where all those precious smaller pelts, herbs, and questionable meats go. Consider it your personal Mary Poppins bag of the West – seemingly bottomless, but definitely not.
The default satchel is...well, let's just say it’s not exactly built for a booming trapping business. Upgrade that bad boy as soon as you can. It allows you to carry more of everything, including those valuable smaller pelts. Think of it as buying a bigger grocery bag – suddenly, you can carry ALL the snacks!
Don't forget your horse cargo. You can store one extra carcass on the horse cargo. That´s four *large* animal carcasses or perfect pelts in total!
The Pelt Hustle: Making the Most of Your Haul
So, you've got your three large pelts strapped to your horse. Congratulations! You're now a walking, talking, fur-covered goldmine. But what do you *do* with them?
Head to the nearest Trapper, that's who! These guys are the masters of disguise and can turn your hard-earned pelts into stylish hats, coats, and even entire outfits that would make Buffalo Bill jealous. Think of them as the Project Runway of the Wild West, but with more bear claws.
Of course, you can also sell your pelts to butchers. But, trappers give you access to unique clothing. That said, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, so if you need quick cash, the butcher is your friend!
Pro Tip: The Strategic Sell-Off
Here's a little secret to maximize your profits: hunt strategically. Focus on finding and skinning high-quality animals. A perfect pelt is worth way more than a mangy, one-star pelt. It's like the difference between a designer handbag and a garbage bag – one gets you compliments, the other gets you strange looks.
Don’t forget to donate pelts and carcasses to Pearson in camp. This helps upgrade your camp, boosting morale and unlocking new features. Think of it as sprucing up your living room – a little effort goes a long way!
And finally, don't be afraid to venture out to new hunting grounds. The world of *RDR2* is vast and full of undiscovered creatures (and the pelts they leave behind). Go explore and fill up your horse! Good luck, partner!

















