jim in Anchorage
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I would say, of the hunters I know in Alaska 80% use 4 wheelers. Is there use common in the lower 48?
Where would it not be legal? Federal land? Why? Not being a wise guy but I hunt state land and could use a bulldozer if I wish.I use a 4-wheeler a little. I use one to carry all my stuff to camp.
I will use one to get the elk out if it's legal.
I very rarely hunt off of one.
Now it seems that the whole craze is the side by sides. We get many, many out of staters that zip up and down the forest service roads on them.
Arizona doesn't allow them in certain areas because they say it tears up the land and destroys natural habitat.Where would it not be legal? Federal land? Why? Not being a wise guy but I hunt state land and could use a bulldozer if I wish.
lolYears ago, all the guys at camp had 4 wheelers so I bought a Subaru with one bucket seat for $50.00 from a junk yard and put chains on all 4 tires.
My 4 wheeler had a heater.
I painted it camo, put some foglights on it and named it "Hop Sing" since the camp name was "The Ponderosa" and I was the only one not related to anyone.
You probably hunt in the interior, BUT that's NOT true for all of the state land in Alaska...Where would it not be legal? Federal land? Why? Not being a wise guy but I hunt state land and could use a bulldozer if I wish.