Anyone have pics of their set up for this hunt? This will be my first year and ready to start putting a bike together. What kind of bike is best? Im planning to go deep. Any particular model, tires, speed , etc would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all who reply.
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Originally posted by JTeLarkin08 View PostI just have a mountain bike with a bow rack on the handle bars
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Originally posted by stxhunter View PostThis is my setup... It's worked pretty good in the past, hopefully I can put it to good use on this years hunt as well.
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You use the service road and bike or walk in from there. I'm not really in shape to ride a bike in after last year. I prefer walking in and so that way I'm able to spot and stalk if I wanted and not have to worry about walking all the way back to get my bike.
This is how I got my nilgai out. It was so much easier to walk than ride a bike. But to each their own.
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Originally posted by DPerez905 View PostYou use the service road and bike or walk in from there. I'm not really in shape to ride a bike in after last year. I prefer walking in and so that way I'm able to spot and stalk if I wanted and not have to worry about walking all the way back to get my bike.
This is how I got my nilgai out. It was so much easier to walk than ride a bike. But to each their own.
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Originally posted by DPerez905 View PostIn the pic I was about 3/4 mile from my truck. We had to drag it to one of the roads and load it up on the wagon. That wagon had to be the easiest way I had ever gotten an animal that size out.
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Originally posted by hogdaddy View Postin 2007 or 2008 not sure which i killed two cows on different days. we got them to the two track road and the refuge people opened the locked gate and let us drive to them, has this changed?
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I use my bike to get away from the crowds. I usually take a small ice chest big enough for a couple of waters, snacks, sandwich etc. This lets me stay out all day and HUNT!
As for the park staff helping, it really depends on how busy they are and what mood they are in. A few years back they loaded up a doe I had shot way in the back of 8. I've heard others say they wouldn't help with a bull nilgai they had shot.
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