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โSep-25-2017 10:00 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
"Not everyone who hunts off an ATV is a slob hunter, but many are"....
What exactly is a 'slob hunter'. I'm curious.
Hopefully not me. I've hunted (hunt and stalk) from 4x4 pickup trucks in New Mexico for Mulies and Elk and in an old Suburban in Montana for Mulies and Antelope (amazing where an old Suburban will go with a set of mudders and a lead footed guide)...
โSep-25-2017 06:48 AM
โSep-24-2017 06:52 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
"Not everyone who hunts off an ATV is a slob hunter, but many are"....
What exactly is a 'slob hunter'. I'm curious.
Hopefully not me. I've hunted (hunt and stalk) from 4x4 pickup trucks in New Mexico for Mulies and Elk and in an old Suburban in Montana for Mulies and Antelope (amazing where an old Suburban will go with a set of mudders and a lead footed guide)...
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โSep-21-2017 06:28 PM
MACHZER wrote:
Hello
Kind of a crazy question!
As we plan on heading up to Alaska next year and then south during the winter into the AZ region.
I am considering purchasing a 4 wheel atv. But because I am thinking of bush trails in Alaska and Colorado ect, would a 4 wheel atv be the better choice rather than a 4 wheel side by side?
I am concerned that most trails would be too narrow for a side by side.
Hope to get some opinions especially those who have 4wheeled in those region
Thanks
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