08-01-08, 06:30 PM | #1 |
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deer hunters get around high gas prices
Interesting, but my 2 pack a day chain smokin butt would have a heart attack ten feet into the woods.
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opps, here's the link to the full story.....
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i know turkey hunters that have been using bikes for years, but hauling out a deer on one must be a job!
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08-01-08, 09:44 PM | #4 |
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if you want to burn some gas deer hunting, try running dogs for a day or two. To haul the deer out on the bike,you must have some beast legs.
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luckly i ain't gonna have to do that. i will be able to sit on the back poarch if we EVER get moved. hahahahaha
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i got drawn again for possin lakes black powder hunt. the section i got to hunt this time is 9 miles from the road. with no moter access allowed..last year i was in a section 5 miles from the road.ya load your tree stand in to the deer hauler, hook it up to your bike and go..killed 3 deer doing it last year. i have a "touring"trailer hitch mounted on the bike that allows me to hook up my 2 wheeled deer hauler with some modification. zooker
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ok zooker....now everybody has got to see a pic of you on the thing, hahahahaha. c'mon pal, show us.
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We got a place down here with no motorized access. Good thing is a large dike that runs out for a good distance. Guys are using the 3 wheeled bikes w/ a hitch system and deer hauler w/ ten speed tires.
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