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<blockquote data-quote="mt Al" data-source="post: 600000" data-attributes="member: 19336"><p>Depends where you're hunting. I've hunted out of a Subaru (lez-baru!) for antelope for years with no problems. 25/29 mpg is nice. However, I foot hunt on public land where there are no roads, so I just park next to the fence and jump over and I'm free of crowds. if I was taking two tracks and dirt roads all the time I'd keep your pickup. A car would be a disaster.</p><p></p><p>My suby looks funny with a few antelope strapped to the roof rack but I don't give a crap. I even took my wife's Toyota Camry with a few freezers in the trunk and bone out the 'lopes and threw the meat in with some ice. Over 30 mpg, Good to go.</p><p></p><p>If the weather sucks I take the GMC and eat sack lunches for a few weeks to make up the bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mt Al, post: 600000, member: 19336"] Depends where you're hunting. I've hunted out of a Subaru (lez-baru!) for antelope for years with no problems. 25/29 mpg is nice. However, I foot hunt on public land where there are no roads, so I just park next to the fence and jump over and I'm free of crowds. if I was taking two tracks and dirt roads all the time I'd keep your pickup. A car would be a disaster. My suby looks funny with a few antelope strapped to the roof rack but I don't give a crap. I even took my wife's Toyota Camry with a few freezers in the trunk and bone out the 'lopes and threw the meat in with some ice. Over 30 mpg, Good to go. If the weather sucks I take the GMC and eat sack lunches for a few weeks to make up the bucks. [/QUOTE]
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