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<blockquote data-quote="7man" data-source="post: 470417" data-attributes="member: 19348"><p>I agree, they're only a tool that can help you be successful if used properly. Actually, this past hunting season it was only handy, because me and my hunting buddy could go our seperate ways for the day and report our findings later back at camp. We treated the atv like it was another pickup truck.</p><p> </p><p>I used my truck to get to where I needed to go and he took his atv. He could take his atv a few more places, but once it rained he was no better off than I was with my truck. If it rains out there you can pretty much take out of consideration any travel off the main road, unless you want to be covered in mud or get stuck.</p><p> </p><p>We did harvest an elk this past season, and the atv never played a role at all. It was our frame packs, sore backs, and truck that hauled the elk out. As a matter of fact, it was also our dumb brains and sore legs that took us in to where we harvested the bull. Not an atv.</p><p> </p><p>All in all the atv was just a convenience for each of us to scout out as much territory as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7man, post: 470417, member: 19348"] I agree, they're only a tool that can help you be successful if used properly. Actually, this past hunting season it was only handy, because me and my hunting buddy could go our seperate ways for the day and report our findings later back at camp. We treated the atv like it was another pickup truck. I used my truck to get to where I needed to go and he took his atv. He could take his atv a few more places, but once it rained he was no better off than I was with my truck. If it rains out there you can pretty much take out of consideration any travel off the main road, unless you want to be covered in mud or get stuck. We did harvest an elk this past season, and the atv never played a role at all. It was our frame packs, sore backs, and truck that hauled the elk out. As a matter of fact, it was also our dumb brains and sore legs that took us in to where we harvested the bull. Not an atv. All in all the atv was just a convenience for each of us to scout out as much territory as possible. [/QUOTE]
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