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<blockquote data-quote="QuietHunter" data-source="post: 3216" data-attributes="member: 808"><p><strong>Re: D.C.\'s spot</strong></p><p></p><p>I don't want to digress this into a 4-wheeler discussion, but like any tool they need to be used responsibly.</p><p>Use them only on roads. Take them the same places you would take a Jeep.</p><p>Never make new roads and trails.</p><p>Just because somebody else went there first does not make it ok. These ATV's will go anywhere if the driver is committed to getting them there. Plan on hunting on foot no matter what. Hunt uphill if you are concerned about getting them out.</p><p></p><p>While I have taken a lot of folks out and "guided" them, I have never charged anything except the price of groceries (about $10 / day). I especially like to get out on sheep hunts and since I may be lucky enough to draw a tag twice in a lifetime I take others.</p><p>Since I do have to work for a living, and get a limited amount of vacation time, I cannot spend all of my time in the woods. If anyone wants to hunt Colorado, I will be happy to help provide information to them. I will not give out my secret honey holes, but I could tell you where to go for critters in general.</p><p>Don't worry Darryl, I wont tell anyone where you go. There is a lot of country just like it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietHunter, post: 3216, member: 808"] [b]Re: D.C.\'s spot[/b] I don't want to digress this into a 4-wheeler discussion, but like any tool they need to be used responsibly. Use them only on roads. Take them the same places you would take a Jeep. Never make new roads and trails. Just because somebody else went there first does not make it ok. These ATV's will go anywhere if the driver is committed to getting them there. Plan on hunting on foot no matter what. Hunt uphill if you are concerned about getting them out. While I have taken a lot of folks out and "guided" them, I have never charged anything except the price of groceries (about $10 / day). I especially like to get out on sheep hunts and since I may be lucky enough to draw a tag twice in a lifetime I take others. Since I do have to work for a living, and get a limited amount of vacation time, I cannot spend all of my time in the woods. If anyone wants to hunt Colorado, I will be happy to help provide information to them. I will not give out my secret honey holes, but I could tell you where to go for critters in general. Don't worry Darryl, I wont tell anyone where you go. There is a lot of country just like it though. [/QUOTE]
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