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    Mountain bike, hunting, and Red Stag

    There is a growing number of hunters here in the US using mountain bikes on their hunts. The lack of engine noise and the smell of petrol is allowing them to get closer to the game, mainly deer and mainly bow hunters.

    Is there much use of MB in NZ for hunting? I am sure that the terrain to too rugged for their use with tahr but maybe for red deer. The use of child carriers/bike trailers have been used for hauling out the meat.

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    I have heard of some mountain biking for hunting in NZ, and it would be certainly doable in some areas that's for sure! Perhaps more on private land and blocks, unless you intend to use trails in or out then hunt a few hours off the track, keeping sure to not find yourself in restricted areas. It would be a very good idea for an adventure sure. Then in some areas it might just be too tough to access with a bike - in which case might just be for rides in and out rather than long distances travelling with a heavy load back to road.

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    I use mine to get around the pine forests (most are locked gates) to hunt pheasants and sambar. But that's in the lower and flat country, not too many places to use one in the ranges

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    There is a growing number of mtb able tracks on public land here.
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    Scotty we are Kiwis and dont mind walking those lazy pig hunters use em a bit
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    I have used them a lot, and hope to build up a e-assist "fat" bike just for hunting/fishing
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    My wife was tramping into the Tablelands earlier this year, she said that they were passed by a couple of hunters on Mountain Bikes.

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    Brought a mtb of tardme for hunting forestry blocks, it works well and you do get closer to animals on roads etc but the best bit is the easier ride out with a pack full of meat!
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    I do the odd trip on the MTB, have to be a little bit careful riding with a heavy pack of gear & meat, saves a bit of time over walking in & out.

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    I have seen deer mountain biking, does that count? Must have a go one day...


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Claw View Post
    I have seen deer mountain biking, does that count? Must have a go one day...


    Those must be cleaver deer. You'd think they would have trouble holding the bars.
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    Haha, missed an important word out...! When mountain biking...

    Fatbikes are great fun, unless the front wheel drops into a hole...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Claw View Post
    Haha, missed an important word out...! When mountain biking...

    Fatbikes are great fun, unless the front wheel drops into a hole...

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    It's at Welcome Rock (Garston)
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    Ok. Nice. No where near where I thought though.
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