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  • Amphibious Vehicles and Hunting

    When does hunting season start where you are ?

    How has your amphib come in hand ?

    What is the biggest game you have hauled with your amphib ?

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    Hunting Season never ends here, there is ALWAYS something open.

    Lots of swamp and muskeg around here, so AATV's help get you to and from hunting sites, as well as hauling gear and animals. Used the Argo to pull Moose/Elk/Bison up to "Game Bars" for skinning. Used to "Swim" hunters across creeks/rivers/lakes.

    I have had whole Bison, and up to 2 whole moose in the Argo, transporting them out to the trucks..


    RD

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    • #3
      Wow Rock Doctor , that is really cool . I would love to see some pictures .

      I would love to hear about others as well .

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      • #4
        Moose hunting for me.





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        • #5
          Moose pics.

          Wow BC great pictures. I may be losing it a bit but it looks like smoke is coming from the tip of the left antler in the first picture? In the picture with the guy with the green face, why are you using a piece of log to keep the stomach open? The antlers would look good on the hood of my pickup.

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          • #6
            In the first picture, what you're seeing is the campfire behind my Argo.

            The last picture, by buddy (witht the green face) shot the moose on the side of the road about half a kilometer from camp. It was too far to just drag it on the gravel but too close that we didn't want to break our back loading it in the back of the truck. So we used the sheet of plywood as a sled to drag it back to camp. The piece of wood is to prop open the chest cavity so the meat can cool faster.

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            • #7
              smoking antler

              Thanks for the reply Steve. Pretty funny about the campfire but I honestly didn'y know about using a log to let the meat cool quicker,makes sense now.

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              • #8
                Great stuff BC .
                Do you all have any pictures on another site somewhere of your hunts or harvests ?
                I know this is a Amphib forum and not too sure if alot of people would like to see the pics on here .
                I know of a hunting site , but dont want to get in trouble mentioning it on here . It is not an amphib forum , so it may be ok to do so . I sure would like to know .

                Thanx for the replies guys ..

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