Stumpkiller said:
All the ATV does is makes it easier for me to get to and from my hunting and fishing area. It also helps me recover my game much easier.
But are you driving through territory where you are spoiling the chances for other hunters who walk in and have been sitting quietly for hours only to have you putt-putt, or VROOOOOM!, past with your deer or to your spot?
I operate my ATV according to law, where I am valid to operate it. Whether I upset someones hunt I could not say. I would guess that no matter where you operate,
someone can hear you come through. We hear ATV's on and off during the day. How far away, or where they are at, we have no idea.
In the National Forest we are not allowed to leave ATV trails. Some people do leave the trails I admit. I personally do not. Most ride in to a place where they park and then walk in from there. It just allows them to get even further into the forest away from the city people afraid to get out of sight of the main roads.
I think people's idea of ATV's upsetting a hunt are a little far fetched. Granted if a person rode around and around your stand all day on their ATV, it would ruin you hunt. Whens the last time you saw or had that happen to you? One occasionally passing by your area at a distance, on a designated trail, I have never seen as real problem.
I've seen hundreds of game animals while riding my ATV. This includes, deer, bear, badgers, wolves, grouse, and many other species of wild life.
When I hear the arguement of ATV's in the forest I always think of this old timer and my conversation one evening at a watering hole. He damned ATV's and everything they stood for. Would not be caught dead on one. I told him I respected his opinion but was not about to change mine.
That deer season, while driving out as darkness was falling over a mile still in the forest, who do I cross paths with but him. He was dragging a nice spike buck out. I had mine on the front rack of the ATV. He looked to be about two steps from a heart attack. You'd never guess who suddenly had a change of heart on the use of ATV's and asked for help. His last mile out was done in under twenty minutes, in comfort.
ATV's have their use. Granted they are abused by some. Anything we use is abused by some. Those are the ones we need to weed out. Not the person who uses their ATV in a responsible manner.