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Anybody using ATVs for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="One Hole" data-source="post: 2231232" data-attributes="member: 90934"><p>On public land in most of western mountain states I've hunted you can only operate atvs where you can drive your truck. With their low pressure tires and soft suspension they can ride better on rough roads than a pickup but they are noisy, dusty, cold ... The seats are not nearly as comfortable as most truck seats. Plus you can buy a pretty nice used hunting truck or SUV for the price of these ATVs. Idaho did a study a few years ago and found that radio collared elk and other game avoid areas used by ATVs. Boot leather is the best way to get close to critters!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="One Hole, post: 2231232, member: 90934"] On public land in most of western mountain states I've hunted you can only operate atvs where you can drive your truck. With their low pressure tires and soft suspension they can ride better on rough roads than a pickup but they are noisy, dusty, cold ... The seats are not nearly as comfortable as most truck seats. Plus you can buy a pretty nice used hunting truck or SUV for the price of these ATVs. Idaho did a study a few years ago and found that radio collared elk and other game avoid areas used by ATVs. Boot leather is the best way to get close to critters! [/QUOTE]
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