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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5804815" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>It does. Access is always a big key. Like I said before we never use to hardly. There are situations where it would be and could be better. I think I will own a e bike before next year I think that is a perfect in between. I could be wrong but I thought years ago there was a study about 4 wheeler uses and most of those came out to be negative. I could be wrong but I thought a read a few studies about them. I will say for us most of our places I have don't have a lot of options to park it anywhere, and hunting big deer where it's tough to even get one opportunity at him I'm not taking a chance on a side by side spooking him. The great thing about hunting is there are no 1 way to do anything. A lot of things work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5804815, member: 11992"] It does. Access is always a big key. Like I said before we never use to hardly. There are situations where it would be and could be better. I think I will own a e bike before next year I think that is a perfect in between. I could be wrong but I thought years ago there was a study about 4 wheeler uses and most of those came out to be negative. I could be wrong but I thought a read a few studies about them. I will say for us most of our places I have don't have a lot of options to park it anywhere, and hunting big deer where it's tough to even get one opportunity at him I'm not taking a chance on a side by side spooking him. The great thing about hunting is there are no 1 way to do anything. A lot of things work. [/QUOTE]
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