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captain caveman
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Re: Accessing land by bike
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September 23, 2020, 10:30:02 AM »
I was thinking pulling a jet sled would be good idea. Sounds like it worked out.
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Joe2Crow
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Re: Accessing land by bike
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September 23, 2020, 12:01:26 PM »
I was just about to ask how you get your deer and gear out on an while? Cart, sled, etc?
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beemann
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Re: Accessing land by bike
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September 23, 2020, 12:10:37 PM »
I use mine basically so I can park farther away.. Also it seems like Im always running late so it saves me time to cover ground quicker. I will get within 100-200 yards of the stand and lay it over in the grass. One tip make sure it has a reflector of some sort on it or you may not find it after dark.
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Bowwild
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Re: Accessing land by bike
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September 25, 2020, 06:25:27 PM »
Yesterday I figured out how to dismount my "too-tall" Mule e-bike. Pretty simple really. Get off like I get on. Secret is to keep the bike moving a bit so as I swing the right leg over the seat and down the bike doesn't fall sideways. Just check cameras so far. Lots of fun and much more quiet than the gas UTV.
I studied these things for a couple of months before settling on mine. When I'm ready, I'll be carrying the bow on my back rather than the handlebars or cargo seat.
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Soonerlongbow
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September 25, 2020, 06:48:13 PM »
Most of our public lands are closed to e-bikes. If it’s got a motor, it’s out.
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