Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: hawks33 on September 05, 2018, 01:40:30 PM
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Curious what you all keep with you on your atv for the what if and oh no moments? I just recently started using atvs for elk because I'm hunting new country and I finally had the money to buy one.
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Some mule tape, rope, extra pair of gloves, some baling wire, are in the "trunk". I carry saddle bags for what ever I need for any given ride.
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Slime w/air pump that works. I've never had a flat, but have been with people who have.
Extra gas.
Flash light. I blew a fuse for my lights at night.
PLB. Personal Locater Beacon. I started carrying one wolf hunting in Idaho because I hunted alone..
Tools that work for your machine. Not a bunch of tools thrown together.
Fire Extinguisher
Small Shovel
Some of this are required to be in the Nation Forest and Timber Companies at certain times. I just started carrying the stuff in general. Felt a little better in case something happened.
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Hey Camp, what is required for NF Idaho? I should be prepared I think? :chuckle:
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Hey Camp, what is required for NF Idaho? I should be prepared I think? :chuckle:
Licensed with a plate they give you. I think it's like $13. Call the Wallace DMV and they will tell you exactly.
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Ya but what I meant is there anything required in terms of fire suppression? Like shovel, fire ext. or something? I don't remember reading that but thought you may know. Its funny that my Uncle (retired log trucker) has moved to Az as well. He loves it too.
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Ya but what I meant is there anything required in terms of fire suppression? Like shovel, fire ext. or something? I don't remember reading that but thought you may know. Its funny that my Uncle (retired log trucker) has moved to Az as well. He loves it too.
Just call Wallace, they'll tell you. I honestly don't remember at my ag
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Thanks for the responses. Just trying to make sure I wasn't missing something as I do a lot of scouting and hunting solo as well.
James
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tire plug kit, small air compressor/pump.
a flat on a side by side or quad usually makes for a long trip home.
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Ya but what I meant is there anything required in terms of fire suppression? Like shovel, fire ext. or something? I don't remember reading that but thought you may know. Its funny that my Uncle (retired log trucker) has moved to Az as well. He loves it too.
I think timber companies want you to carry a 5 gallon bucket OR your helmet works too. I've never had any problem in Idaho. My wife got stopped once by the forest circus LEO to check her license plate for being up to date and that's it.
A really cool place to go is ELK CITY. There's Red River (?) hot springs going towards McGruder (SP) Pass in a lodge and it's $5 to get in. Really nice and refreshing. Hippies run it.
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tire plug kit, small air compressor/pump.
a flat on a side by side or quad usually makes for a long trip home.
I pack one of those aerosol cans of fix a flat...especially when alone!
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after my winch saved my butt in my truck last year..i'd for sure run one on an atv. cheap insurance.
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Toilet paper, Flask of Your favorite beverage.
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tire plug kit, air compressor ($10 walmart one, had it for years even submerged it, just can't kill it) butt wipe, gloves, winch cable extension, block and some rain gear, water
I don't like to load it too heavy like some dudes I've ridden with.
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Gun rack.......almost forgot one of the most important thing.
Insurance is a must. You have to insure them, as Idaho treats them like a normal vehicle. You have to show you have proof of insurance to get your plate AND you MUST take your REGISTRATION with you to get the plate too.
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