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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 3512087" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>There are what are deemed "legal" roads in each of our 5 Units. Some of these roads can be driven on by ATV's to a designated parking area and from there you go by foot or bicycle into your hunting area. Some of them are also drivable through the property. If one of those roads pass through the immediate area you're hunting just park and go hunting. Otherwise the only wheelers allowed on legal roads beyond the parking areas are for those who have medical documentation deemed worthy of an ATV permit. If the road is a legal road and has a parking area with no ATV traffic beyond there you can still drive those roads to retrieve a deer but only in certain time frames (10AM-2PM and 5PM-?/8PM???) In many instances the Ames personnel will help you retrieve a deer if you have no other means. Many people use deer carts.</p><p></p><p>C Scott...Good for you if you find a decent hunting spot in your area for $500. That's not happening within an hour any direction from Memphis especially with as much land as we have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 3512087, member: 69"] There are what are deemed "legal" roads in each of our 5 Units. Some of these roads can be driven on by ATV's to a designated parking area and from there you go by foot or bicycle into your hunting area. Some of them are also drivable through the property. If one of those roads pass through the immediate area you're hunting just park and go hunting. Otherwise the only wheelers allowed on legal roads beyond the parking areas are for those who have medical documentation deemed worthy of an ATV permit. If the road is a legal road and has a parking area with no ATV traffic beyond there you can still drive those roads to retrieve a deer but only in certain time frames (10AM-2PM and 5PM-?/8PM???) In many instances the Ames personnel will help you retrieve a deer if you have no other means. Many people use deer carts. C Scott...Good for you if you find a decent hunting spot in your area for $500. That's not happening within an hour any direction from Memphis especially with as much land as we have. [/QUOTE]
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