badlander
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Headed to central MT elk hunting in just 25 short days. This will be my 4th elk hunt but my first 100% solo.
I've been debating on hauling an ATV out there since last Sept when I was out there last. The area that I'm headed back to there really are no roads that I cant drive with my pickup so there is no additional access to be gained, but there are several areas that if I positioned my truck or ATV at the top/bottom then drove/rode to the opposite that I could hunt "thru" an area rather than hunting in/out. At one point last year my partner and I got following fresh sign and ended up popping out on a road 5 miles from the truck in the dark started walking and eventually hitched a ride back, at other times we had our other crew pick us up at a pre-determined time/location, so I'm thinking of trying to use an ATV to help me out solo in those spots much as possible.
ATVs are a hot button topic, I get it. Every guy that posts an ATV question says "i'll use it right", and every ATV post must have the obligatory "I only use the quads God gave me" response. But, filtering thru the rest of that garbage, do you do this, is it unrealistic? I'd hate to drag it all the way out there 900mi then never take it off the trailer. I thought about just hauling my mountain bike out instead, but some of these loops could be 15 miles by road with quite a bit of elevation. At that point I think i'd be better off just limiting myself to hunting in/out rather than thru.
I do understand that if I bring it I need the OHV sticker and a spark arrestor for the muffler.
Fire away, be gentle.
I've been debating on hauling an ATV out there since last Sept when I was out there last. The area that I'm headed back to there really are no roads that I cant drive with my pickup so there is no additional access to be gained, but there are several areas that if I positioned my truck or ATV at the top/bottom then drove/rode to the opposite that I could hunt "thru" an area rather than hunting in/out. At one point last year my partner and I got following fresh sign and ended up popping out on a road 5 miles from the truck in the dark started walking and eventually hitched a ride back, at other times we had our other crew pick us up at a pre-determined time/location, so I'm thinking of trying to use an ATV to help me out solo in those spots much as possible.
ATVs are a hot button topic, I get it. Every guy that posts an ATV question says "i'll use it right", and every ATV post must have the obligatory "I only use the quads God gave me" response. But, filtering thru the rest of that garbage, do you do this, is it unrealistic? I'd hate to drag it all the way out there 900mi then never take it off the trailer. I thought about just hauling my mountain bike out instead, but some of these loops could be 15 miles by road with quite a bit of elevation. At that point I think i'd be better off just limiting myself to hunting in/out rather than thru.
I do understand that if I bring it I need the OHV sticker and a spark arrestor for the muffler.
Fire away, be gentle.