What's Your Non-Truck Hunting Rig?

First gen crv. 2001 SE model. Fold the seats down and there is a surprising amount of room. Small lift and 31" bgf all terrains.
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And yes...that small rock is about all the flex she has. Rear passenger tire was rubbing the fender.
 
Doesnt save gas but 2008 sequoia has served me well the last couple of seasons. Have a receiver hitched mounted rack but with the seats down and a large ice chest we can quarter two bucks and have all of our gear inside.
 
2013 Model Quarter Horse. All wheel drive, has auto pilot in the dark. Also come with animal alert features and some attitude.
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2013 Model Quarter Horse. All wheel drive, has auto pilot in the dark. Also come with animal alert features and some attitude.
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Best reply yet, depending on the day, the attitude could potential turn into a wild ride!
 
For the longest history of non pickup hunting I drove a 1970 VW van. I bought it used and It came with a NRA sticker on one window. Which gave me some grief in at the Canadian border crossing.

I sold it after switching up to a mule for packing out. I’m sure it was covered with Grateful Dead stickers. I sold it to somebody named sunshine.
 
Man! if some of the rentals companies could see what I put their cars through when I have gone out of state on some hunts. Manage to get one or two of them stuck. always got them out though.
 
Bought the wife a 2021 GMC acadia last year. No pics, but it will take a doe in the rear seating section lol
 
92 XJ Cherokee 4" short arm lift on 33's. With the price of gas I wish I still had my 86 Subaru Hatchback. I've been in some deep snow in Central Oregon with that.
 
I'm a new hunter and plan on using my AWD Ford Transit. It does good enough off road and has plenty of room for coolers and gear. I have a land cruiser if I need to get to really far off spots but the van is just so easy. Also have a lot of watercraft to go down river if the need arises.
 
Before my Tacoma, I had a 2007 Maxima. Used to carry a tarp with me in case I had to load up a whitetail. Loaded too many deer to count in that car.
 
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