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Mounting a bow holder on a mountain bike

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by BJE80, Sep 13, 2013.

  1. BJE80

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    Who has rigged up something to carry a bow on a moutain bike? Any pics?
     
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    Are you planning on biking to the back of your property?
     
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    I saw this doing a Google search. I am considering pulling my deer cart behind my MTB to try a new spot of public land off a state run bicycle trail. Pretty sure it's an ATV gun holder but seems to work.

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    Perhaps. I'm pondering if biking would help with my access issues especially on my big plot. Similar to driving an ATV to check cameras leaving less scent. Primarily the hemlock strip that my big plot is tucked into and crosses over the trail that I have to walk through on the main trail.

    Edit: I'm not considering this because I don't want to walk that far. This would be for scent. Maybe even make it easier to quietly check cameras with less scent during the season.
     
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    Brad I use mine from time to time for these very reasons. It is a fantastic tool. I have a set of ATV gun holders similar to what was shown above and it works quite well. I also have a small rack on the back that I can strap stuff to if needed.
     
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    I was thinking of using a bike this year and what I was thinking of doing was getting a milk crate and cutting out a slot on each side wide enough for my bow. You would have storage for gear and a place to set our bow into.
     
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    Briliant!

     

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