Advice on hunting rig
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chilcotin hillbilly
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Advice on hunting rig
The area I guide has little road access but alot of over growen logging roads that are two small for a full size truck. The other problem is the law says I cannot use a atv or sled before 10 am for hunting purposes, so a side by side is out of the question. I thought the answer may be something like a Susuki Samuri , small compact and insurable. Somehow it could be modified for hounds as well. Give me your ideas and if you have any suggestions or pictures put them up. I thought possibly a Four Runner may work as well if I could find one with a removable back.
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- CODY FANKHAUSER
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Re: Advice on hunting rig
TAKE A LOOK AT LEP CUR'S RIG IN viewtopic.php?f=48&t=513
ITS AWESOME
ITS AWESOME
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Jason Waterhouse
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Re: Advice on hunting rig
Beardogtreed on this site had some pictures of a jeep he fixed up. I bet that would work for you.
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Re: Advice on hunting rig
Here is my rig!



It holds 7 hounds fine. Top box I made removable for off season.



It holds 7 hounds fine. Top box I made removable for off season.
LARSENS BLACK BEAR KENNEL & SUPPLY
GREG LARSEN
1149 BURLINGHAM ROAD
PINE BUSH, NY 12566
GREG LARSEN
1149 BURLINGHAM ROAD
PINE BUSH, NY 12566
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chilcotin hillbilly
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Re: Advice on hunting rig
Good looking rig. Some of my problem is that I often have 2 hunters at once and I am a one man show. Both hunters would have to ride with me so room is an issue. I am starting to think I may have to go with a 4 Runner or something to allow for more passengers. I only want to do this once so the choice I make should be the right one. Thanks for your help.
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islandhunter
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Re: Advice on hunting rig
I used to have a 4 runner before i had hounds. I guided out of it for 2 years, great off road vehicle. I put some skinny yoko's on it and it would go anywhere. Having bigger guests in it is tight. I would suggest putting some kind of plastic tote when your putting your kills in it. Great vehicles. Josh