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Travel to the hunt zone
hunterclark:
So I'm going to guess there's more than a couple people here who don't own a 4 wheel drive vehicle for hunting or hauling. Up until this last few years, I've always traveled with buddies that had hunting rigs but nearly all have moved out of state so that's not really an option this year. So, my question for you guys is this, how do you guys who have a 4 door sedan or mini van manage to get out into the woods without getting stuck? Do you drive as far as the road seems good and then hoof it the rest of the way or just gamble that you'll be able to get back out again? Do any of you rent a truck and sneak that into the woods?
jackelope:
I don’t think I’ve ever had to 4 wheel to my hunting spot. I’m sure plenty of people do, but there are lots and lots of options that don’t require it. A Honda civic will be able to navigate 999/1000 forest service roads. Bad weather throws a twist in, but weather isn’t a huge factor during the time frame that most of our seasons fall into.
hunterclark:
That's good no know about the honda civic, my daughter's been really after me to take her out for grouse and deer this year since she passed her test this spring and the only thing getting in the way has been trying to figure out where's suitable for non 4x4's. Anybody else with tips here?
brew:
Get a set of 10 ply or E rated tires or whatever they are on whatever you have and go. "Back in the day" had 2 BT bucks in my Civic hatchback. My brother shot a monster 3 pt and we put it in the back of my 65 barracuda
huntnnw:
Lotta places to hunt with a car. Plan accordingly to the roads you can navigate. Watch weather forecasts and don’t be up high with a storm rolling in and dumping snow.
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