JoseCuervo
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Del,
At least you got your answer to the question, yes, it is true, all ATV riders break the law.
At least you got your answer to the question, yes, it is true, all ATV riders break the law.
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Well I guess you fall into the law breaker catogory also then since you own them. you said so yourselfall ATV riders break the law
It looks like you and Del would both be best served by doing a bit of checking with the Land Agencies before you get lumped in with the other 99% ATV riders who break the law....OHV Rules and Laws
Each agency that mananges public land has its own rules, regulations, and laws to enforce. Before using public lands, check with the local land management agency about rules and requirements. Most areas restrict OHV use to established roads and trails. Some have seasonal closures becasue of wet roads, some are closed to cross-country travel including driving cross-country to retrieve big game. Check with the land managers in your hunt units for specific regulations. Phone numbers to federal and state land management agencies are on pages 71 and 72. Keep current about changes in OHV regulations.
Del,Originally posted by Delw:
Elkgunner, it wouldnt serve me at all, cause if I am going to do it I would just check with the game and fish officer that is in the area Since I would only use mine to retrieve my game off the road.
Other than that I ride on roads that are legal to be ridden on.
Delw
if your asking about to retrieve game.Do you honestly believe the game and fish officer has the authority to allow you to travel cross-country on your ATV, on Federal Lands?
Del,Originally posted by Delw:
lets get something straight before you get all side tracked again.
we all no its illegal to go cross country in a vehicle and atv in certain areas( some CO places a few years ago let you ride them on marked trails, grand mesa was one and so was white river),
if your asking about to retrieve game.
my answer is this.
they are not the authority to allow you to travel to pick up game,
However they know if it is legal, since they are the ones righting the tickets for such a problem when people just drive off road.
If they say yes you can, then yup you can, if they say no then its no.
Delw
CFree,Originally posted by cfree:
602-942-3000 ( Arizona Game and Fish Department. AZGFD.)
It is perfectly legal to drive cross country to retrieve downed game. With the exceptions being a) "quiet areas" and b) "wilderness areas".
Please call to verify and please stay in Idaho!
So it would be up to the land agency to enforce this right?? We ran into a problem a few years ago in unit 23 in NM with four wheelers going places where there were no trails except for the ones they were making as they plowed through the meadows, these problems resulted in me almost getting in a fight and another gentleman who is a former federal agent having a pistol round fired over his head. We brought this up with a game warden and he said there was nothing he could really do about the off road use of the four wheeler because that was an enforcement issue with the forrest service and he also stated that the forest service did not have the time or resources to enforce this stuff.but it looks to me like off road vehicle use FOR ANY PURPOSE is illegal on FS, BLM and State Lands in AZ unless an exception is listed for a particular area.
This is the only way to get the four wheelers under control. One of the things I would like to see here in NM is that if you are on a four wheeler during hunting season and you are hunting you must have your gun unloaded and in a closed case. This was passed on to a former game commish and he told my dad that was racist and the ranchers would come out against it. I have no idea what logic he was using when he said that.Idaho is trying to solve this issue with the laws prohibiting hunting while on an ATV, and we are defining hunting as carrying a weapon, a tag, and being in an open season.
No more calls will be necessary. That will suffice.Hey CFree,
Do you still need somebody else to call for you or was Ithica's call enough??? It is obvious that all of the Fat-Assed ATV riders in Arizona are law breakers, based upon Del, CJ, and Cfree's comments....