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Question regarding Hunting Vehicle

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by AshAid, Dec 3, 2013.

  1. dnoodles

    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    Unless one of you guys fast ropes into your stand from a helicopter, I think we have a winner! :tu:
     
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  2. maxpetros

    maxpetros Grizzled Veteran

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    My two feet. Our property is right in our backyard


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  3. Lady Forge

    Lady Forge Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Happiness Is A Honda Full Of Hooves :woot: Honda With 2 deer 2011.jpg
    I was driving home northbound on Interstate 57 when my friend Steve calls me, to ask me if I was driving north on I57? I said yep, he then told me... his buddy just called him laughing his backside off after passing a Honda Civic with as bunch of deer hooves sticking out of the trunk on North I57, Steve then told him wait a minute I bet I know who it was, he told him its gotta be Deb:lmao:
     
  4. Viper21

    Viper21 Weekend Warrior

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    I usually drive a lil toyota truck. It ain't the best on gas... 'bout 24-25mpg. But, decent. I use it pretty exlusively for huting, firewood, tooling around the woods in general.

    However, many years ago 25 to be exact, A buddy & I were out in his chevette. We had to haul a decent size doe & it wasn't fitting inside.....too much other stuff in the back seat..... so, we put it on the roof. We were totally unprepared, young, dumb, etc.... I held the hind legs & he held the front while we drove back.....lol. wish I had a picture of that. Fortunately we only had about 10 miles or so to go....but, we laughed about that for years.
     
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    FullTimeKiller Weekend Warrior

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    Who cares what your driving to hunt as long as it gets you where you wanna go. Ive used cars, pedal bikes with a little trailer to haul out animals, theres no rule you HAVE to use a truck, haha use what you got, or whatll get the job done.
     
  6. Polecatmasten

    Polecatmasten Weekend Warrior

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    I am trying to compensate for something :)

    I have hauled a lot of deer turkey's catfish and crappie in my old $200 ford escort )[​IMG]


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  7. scarps23

    scarps23 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Honda civic hauled 3 antelope boned out in cooler last year on our trip.

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