1bigrn
CGN Regular
I was up north a couple of weeks ago. Our deer camp consisted of seven guys and we were in the Port Loring Area.
In the morning when most of us were still hunting, one of our members in our group was driving up and down the roads on his ATV, hunting Grouse and screaming at his dog to "hunter up". Many times this ATV was within 100 meters of where guys were set up in stands.
The logging roads typically had 5-10 ATV running up and down them per day. I'm sure less in non-deer hunting season.
I personally thought his bird hunting with his dog and driving the ATV was detrimental to our still hunting. But he thought this was not the case since "many ATV's run up and down the trail". He suggested this was similar to pushing the bush. But of course pushing the bush was a controlled push; and this was random in everyway driving up and down logging roads.
I'm new to deer hunting. But what do you guys think. Was his driving the ATV and bird hunting detrimental to our still hunting?
Thanks
In the morning when most of us were still hunting, one of our members in our group was driving up and down the roads on his ATV, hunting Grouse and screaming at his dog to "hunter up". Many times this ATV was within 100 meters of where guys were set up in stands.
The logging roads typically had 5-10 ATV running up and down them per day. I'm sure less in non-deer hunting season.
I personally thought his bird hunting with his dog and driving the ATV was detrimental to our still hunting. But he thought this was not the case since "many ATV's run up and down the trail". He suggested this was similar to pushing the bush. But of course pushing the bush was a controlled push; and this was random in everyway driving up and down logging roads.
I'm new to deer hunting. But what do you guys think. Was his driving the ATV and bird hunting detrimental to our still hunting?
Thanks




















































