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Title: Renting a hunting rig?
Post by: 253shotgunner on October 19, 2023, 09:04:55 PM
For those who fly to their out of state hunts, what are your tips for renting a hunting rig. SUV or pick up truck? What other factors to consider? Thanks, 253sg
Title: Re: Renting a hunting rig?
Post by: andrew_in_idaho on October 20, 2023, 09:22:24 PM
I’ve checked Turo but never done it yet. Always just ended up driving. I did do a price comparison of what it would cost to rent a fuel efficient crossover SUV vs driving my own truck if I drew a mule deer tag in SoDak this year. It penciled out that i would likely break even if I got 30 mpg, and that doesn’t account for lack of wear and tear on my own vehicle


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Title: Re: Renting a hunting rig?
Post by: elkchaser54 on October 30, 2023, 07:35:30 AM
I rented a truck from Hertz for hunting season. Got a brand new f150 , 2wd for $350 for 7 days. Unlimited miles was nice and it got great gas mileage . Turo had much better off road capable vehicles for a little more money but I was afraid of if I put a scratch on it a private owner might freak out vs some corporate employee who probably doesn't care about their job.   Ended up getting a flat tire on the way home , I'd guess it was from driving rough dirt roads for a week on non all terrain tires. Didn't have to pay for a new tire either.  It's a tough toss up but I would way rather not destroy my daily driver. 
Title: Re: Renting a hunting rig?
Post by: scotsman on October 30, 2023, 10:14:05 AM
A few years ago we decided we would fly to Colorado and rent a truck. We googled around and made a deal with Morrie‘s Rent A Wreck in Colorado Springs for a 4x4 pickup, $200 for a week. We got there and it looked pretty beat up but what the heck it was a truck. We loaded up and took off driving about eight hours over some lonely high passes at night. Around midnight at the top of a forlorn pass the oil light came on and the engine started sounding funny. Uh-oh. I checked the oil stick to find zero oil on the stick. Well, what the heck, we were at the top of the pass so pushed a bit to git ‘er rolling down the far side of the pass… lo and behold and miracle of miracles there was a gas station at the bottom of the pass.  It took 5 quarts of oil! So we loaded up a case of oil, then continued our hunt. The ol gal gobbled a quart of oil every 200 miles but got us to the high country and back. So if you decide to go cheap, be sure to budget for some extra oil!
Title: Re: Renting a hunting rig?
Post by: pickardjw on October 30, 2023, 10:30:18 AM
I've heard of guys flying out to CO for a week of elk hunting, buying a used truck, driving it back home and selling it. A few reported breaking even on it or making a few bucks even.
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