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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2679238" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>I am not a fan of E Bikes because the current uses. There are and is the need at times. The ones we have encountered are all a clear violation of the law. Both hunting and on trails. Every year we encounter more and more of them, and not one of them is allowed in the area we hunt. We have hunted this area for over two decades, and located it because there were no roads or motorized access. There is a way a person could take one in, and to date none of the people meet or have met the requirements. We take horses and hike our buns off. This year I helped a newbie get his first elk seven miles and rode the horses one. The three Nebraskans we took this year were super irritated with the E Bikes "what the helicopter is going on there are signs all over saying no motorized vehicles and even electric bikes". We told them we have never seen enforcement even when they ride four wheelers down several of the ridges, and there are not even close to enough Game Wardens to deal with poachers let alone E Bikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2679238, member: 42157"] I am not a fan of E Bikes because the current uses. There are and is the need at times. The ones we have encountered are all a clear violation of the law. Both hunting and on trails. Every year we encounter more and more of them, and not one of them is allowed in the area we hunt. We have hunted this area for over two decades, and located it because there were no roads or motorized access. There is a way a person could take one in, and to date none of the people meet or have met the requirements. We take horses and hike our buns off. This year I helped a newbie get his first elk seven miles and rode the horses one. The three Nebraskans we took this year were super irritated with the E Bikes "what the helicopter is going on there are signs all over saying no motorized vehicles and even electric bikes". We told them we have never seen enforcement even when they ride four wheelers down several of the ridges, and there are not even close to enough Game Wardens to deal with poachers let alone E Bikes. [/QUOTE]
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