4 wheelers and hunting
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: East Texas
Posts: 225
4 wheelers and hunting
I am new to using 4 wheelers , and was just wondering if using them going in to the stand in the mornings spooked them? Do you take them all the way to the stand, or part way and then walk the rest of the way? Just wondering what some of you guys that have used them think. Thanks
#2
RE: 4 wheelers and hunting
I ride mine all the way past the stand and then walk back but I am not going anywhere that I can bump deer on the way in. I also go in earlier so when its shooting time it has been over an hour since the noise of my 4 wheeler has been heard and things have settled down. If you think you would bump any deer on the way in then park it and walk the rest of the way.
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: central Ky
Posts: 601
RE: 4 wheelers and hunting
I walk in and if I take a deer, I go back to the truck and get the atv to drag it out. ATV's can be very useful, but there are way too many idiots riding them through the woods at peak hunting times, shooting from them, which is illegal just about everywhere, and ruining everyone elses' chances. If everyone would respect other hunters while using them, I have no problem with atv's, but you've always got those idiots that don't know what the word "respect" is!!!
#5
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 165
RE: 4 wheelers and hunting
I do use an ATV on occassion although I prefer to walk in. I've got a couple of stands that are quite a distance from camp. If I ride in, I tend to stop well before my stand and walk in from there. Usually about a qtr mile.
#6
RE: 4 wheelers and hunting
Here we are not alowwed to us atv's before noon while hunting. So its usually drive part way with the truck and walk in, or walk right from home. In the evenings i always leave the quad a good 1/4 mile away from the stand or my blind and run it back into the bush someplace hidden.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Maysville. KY
Posts: 132
RE: 4 wheelers and hunting
I get as close as possible. All the four wheeler trails here are on the top of the hills and I usually have my stand on the side of the hills so I have to walk a little ways, not much though. The deer here are used to them, they walk on the side of the hills and usually can't be seen from the four wheel trails.
If I were you I would get to the stand at least 30 minutes early and drive as close as possible and you should be fine.
If I were you I would get to the stand at least 30 minutes early and drive as close as possible and you should be fine.
#8
RE: 4 wheelers and hunting
No disrespect to those who use them wisely and sensibly but I don't use one. Walking to me is part of the hunt and the outdoor experience. It's also good excercise and keeps me warm on frosty mornings. Walking quietly and softly will also offer the chance to come upon a deer - not going to happen on an ATV. gg.
#9
RE: 4 wheelers and hunting
deer know what a truck door closing is, they know what 4-wheelers are, i leave mine a good distance from the stand, i use mine more for a tool, draggin out deer, working or whatever, but some people just get on them and ride, right by my stand at 8:30 a.m.[:@], seperates the hunters from the killers, if you know what i mean. the killer wants to go get the easy animal, the hunter will spend all day on the stand for the animal he's looking for. my better deer taken have been miday 9-2:30 and later in the season. anyway back to the main question used properly they can be another useful tool, used improperly, those people need to stay at home.
#10
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: West Central Illinois
Posts: 863
RE: 4 wheelers and hunting
unless your stand is over 1 mile from where you park your truck, why not leave it in the truck until you actually need it to haul something out of the woods; i think half the hunters in illinois drag their atv's (behind their trucks) all over hell just to drive them less than 1/4 mile to get to their stands makes no sense to me.
and no matter what anyone says the noise and smell of your atv is going to have some sort of impact on your hunt.
and no matter what anyone says the noise and smell of your atv is going to have some sort of impact on your hunt.