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Dirt Bike for deer hunting? #1828476
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At the risk of getting laughed at, I'll ask this. Anyone use a dirtbike for deer hunting? I don't even own one, but I've got a little lease over here the owner doesn't want trucks on, so the roads don't get messed up. I've thought about getting a cheap dirt bike.
I read the book by Dr. Bob Shepard, and he actually has a dirt bike specifically made for hunting he uses. Anyone else use one?

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There is a Kiwi on youtube that turns deer into "backpacks" to pack out.
Assuming the deer wasn't an absolute brute and your of average-good strength I could see the technique working.


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Re: Dirt Bike for deer hunting? [Re: Remington270] #1828492
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I think a dirt bike would work well for harvesting a deer. Street bikes work fine, why wouldn't a dirt bike?





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Don't see why you couldn't do it, but dirtbikes ain't worth a crap in the mud. Buy one of those $200 electric scooters and see if the landowner will let you drive the truck to get a deer.

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too loud

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I have used a rokon bike to hunt remote areas. Use to be my grandfathers, and he let me fix it up and use it. I will say it makes pulling a deer out of the bottom of a holler very easy. The front rim is hollow and I put water in it to keep it from coming off the ground on steep inclines.

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Originally Posted By: extreme heights hunter
too loud


That's what I was wondering, but I'd really just be putting along instead of walking.

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Originally Posted By: Dangerlangus
I have used a rokon bike to hunt remote areas. Use to be my grandfathers, and he let me fix it up and use it. I will say it makes pulling a deer out of the bottom of a holler very easy. The front rim is hollow and I put water in it to keep it from coming off the ground on steep inclines.


That's the type Dr. Shepard uses. I bet it would be a sight to see!

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Buy a bicycle.


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Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Buy a bicycle.


I've got a mountain bike. Thinking hard about using that. I'm just worried I'll get sweaty and then cold. It's going to be hot on Oct 1 opener over here!

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Walmart sells a 100cc electric dirt bike I thought seriously about a couple of seasons ago. I think it was less than 400.00.


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Originally Posted By: leroycnbucks
Walmart sells a 100cc electric dirt bike I thought seriously about a couple of seasons ago. I think it was less than 400.00.


I saw the Coleman mini bike there yesterday for $499.

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It's pretty small though.

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Originally Posted By: Remington270
Originally Posted By: N2TRKYS
Buy a bicycle.


I've got a mountain bike. Thinking hard about using that. I'm just worried I'll get sweaty and then cold. It's going to be hot on Oct 1 opener over here!



I used one all the time when I lived in MS. Unless you have a lot of uphill climbs or the road sucks, it's actually cooler than walking.


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It's called a Razor MX650. $413.13

Prepare for epic off-road excitement with the Dirt Rocket MX650 by Razor. Made to hit dirt hard and fast, the supercross-inspired Razor MX650 is a high performance motocross bike that runs on electricity — no gas means you'll go green while you go fast! This innovative electric motocross bike features a variable speed, chain-driven motor, dual suspension and oversized pneumatic tires built for off-roading. Take your Dirt Rocket MX650 out on the course for up to 40 min. or 10 miles of continuous fun on a single charge! The Razor MX650 is built with safety and comfort in mind, not just performance. The adjustable riser handlebars ensure a customized fit, and hand operated front and rear disc brakes and twist-grip acceleration control put the driver in command. At speeds up to 17 mph, the pared-down MX650 leaves its competition in the dust. The Razor Dirt Rocket MX 650 is suitable for children ages 16 and up and has a maximum weight capacity of 220 lbs.

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Originally Posted By: leroycnbucks
It's called a Razor MX650. $413.13

Prepare for epic off-road excitement with the Dirt Rocket MX650 by Razor. Made to hit dirt hard and fast, the supercross-inspired Razor MX650 is a high performance motocross bike that runs on electricity — no gas means you'll go green while you go fast! This innovative electric motocross bike features a variable speed, chain-driven motor, dual suspension and oversized pneumatic tires built for off-roading. Take your Dirt Rocket MX650 out on the course for up to 40 min. or 10 miles of continuous fun on a single charge! The Razor MX650 is built with safety and comfort in mind, not just performance. The adjustable riser handlebars ensure a customized fit, and hand operated front and rear disc brakes and twist-grip acceleration control put the driver in command. At speeds up to 17 mph, the pared-down MX650 leaves its competition in the dust. The Razor Dirt Rocket MX 650 is suitable for children ages 16 and up and has a maximum weight capacity of 220 lbs.


Nice! I think Hollywud might have had one of those a while back.

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Originally Posted By: extreme heights hunter
too loud


Depends on the bike.. a race bike would be loud but an older XR honda is no louder than a fourwheeler.


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Re: Dirt Bike for deer hunting? [Re: Remington270] #1828684
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Have you thought about how you'd get one out if you killed one?


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Originally Posted By: Flyway
Have you thought about how you'd get one out if you killed one?


I have, and that's what's preventing me from actually buying one. Land owner will probably let us back there if we actually did kill one though.

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