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what is your hunting vehicle? I'm looking for some ideas as I currently own a 5yo screw150 and it's the biggest POS I've ever own. cheers :)
 
1970 Unimog S 404 it is slow but it's go's through deactivated logging roads like nothing
40" tires and road legal and it's a soft top getting parts is a headache but it is cool
 
It's also my work vehicle , range vehicle and family hauler. Double cab Tacoma with a hard shell cap all she needs is good tires and away you go
 
I got a new stock off-the-lot Toyota Tacoma 4x4 in 2015. Bargain model, no tow package, no back up camera, etc. In four cylinder too.
 
Right now I rely on buddies to provide the transportation as I got rid of my quad. Once I get my cabin sorted out I'll either buy an old Toyota pickup, 4Runner or a Zuke like Kamlooky mentioned. Tear out the carpet, rhino line everything and give it a slight lift with some 30" tires or so.
 
Looks like jap cars are popular. I've only had domestic cars but cannot be loyal to lemons anymore.
 
96 Toyota 4Runner ImageUploadedByCanadianGunNutz1486920638.515041.jpg

Small lift, good tires, 12000lbs winch, custom made bumpers and a few extra lights.
 

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i'm selling my quad and am of building a low k 4door tracker for hunting. lift and underbody armor. sometimes I use my chevy pickup but I don't want to beat the crap out of it.
 
Used to have a 2007 gmc 2500 HD, now I have a 2014 Charger, honestly hasn't changed the way we hunt Algonquin. We use the logging roads to get so far into the bush, then walk from there.
 
For wen I get serious and want to get away from other hunters my 30 foot ex-commercial troller and my rokon motorcycles get the job dun
And Sumtimes the only way to go is hike in the old fashion way and walk
 
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