Brooks
WKR
I guess it would work if you had a man bun and a boyfriend. Anyone trying to get where you need to go here would be doing a lot of walking !
Thats definitely not true. My dedicated archery antelope hunting rig is a Honda Fit. I guess if you're only driving horrible, high clearance roads in AZ, NV or something then you absolutely need a pickup. But, most people can get by with a lot less, IMO.I guess it would work if you had a man bun and a boyfriend. Anyone trying to get where you need to go here would be doing a lot of walking !
Yes, sort of. My way is getting to trail heads or any legal parking to hike in. In my state there’s pretty good access roads in most areas. Sure a pick up can get me a little farther but that’s on roads so bad that it’s quicker and easier to walk.You guys that say a Subaru will get you there must be hunting on the edges, half way bladed roads or hunting on prairie land . When I think hunting rig I’m thinking of a beat up Tacoma 4x4 that will go anywhere a side x side will go.I don’t see any Subaru doing that. Antelope country around here is flat and open….elk country, not so much !
Nope. I used to have a 98 Forester that I used for everything. One time my brother and I parked and got out and were getting ready to head out when a big ol jacked up pickup rolls up, rolls his window down and says “how the hell did you get that thing up here?” Some tines you just gotta know how to drive those roads.You guys that say a Subaru will get you there must be hunting on the edges, half way bladed roads or hunting on prairie land . When I think hunting rig I’m thinking of a beat up Tacoma 4x4 that will go anywhere a side x side will go.I don’t see any Subaru doing that. Antelope country around here is flat and open….elk country, not so much !
Nope. I used to have a 98 Forester that I used for everything. One time my brother and I parked and got out and were getting ready to head out when a big ol jacked up pickup rolls up, rolls his window down and says “how the hell did you get that thing up here?” Some tines you just gotta know how to drive those roads.
They seem more comfortable than any of the boots I have tried lately.You guys with the Subarus, how the hell do you hike in Birkenstocks?
I fought my wife for 20 years and finally got some "birks"... I LIVE in them in summer and they hold together until the soles are GONE. Although I'd not hunt in them, I might FISH in them!They seem more comfortable than any of the boots I have tried lately.
Holy cow thats a fantastic idea. I've been using a jet sled in the back of a GMC acadia. The pool would be much more convenient if I'm not dragging the deer out of the woods in the sled.Best snow vehicle I have ever owned. Better than my F350 Tremor and my previous F150 for sure.