It might be different in Onatrio, but in B.C., despite all the "I only use the quad to get to my spot" stories I read on sites like this most people ride around on them all day. In fact I've only ever seen one parked quad and that was in a motor vehicle closed zone it shouldn't even have been in.
I've shot numerous moose and whatever by just putting about on a quad down cut lines.Moose don't really seem to care about the noise a quad makes from what I've noticed (outlander 650). And from what I do I see and notice more on a quad than walking.
I've shot numerous moose and whatever by just putting about on a quad down cut lines.
Cover a lot of ground, doodle down here, stop there, look around.
works just fine and is also fun to explore, well worth their possession to hump the damn things out too.
yup that is my experience too.
However the Ontario guys tend to still hunt from stands so they have a bit of a different opinion.
one of the areas I hunt is a nice little chunk of crown land about 10 miles by 8 miles with lots of cutlines and good access for quads and no roads, so no truck hunters. Can't hunt that on foot very effectively. Shot a lot of moose and deer out of that area.
Depends on where in the province of Ontario you hunt your moose. Some places you certainly can drive cut lines. But where we hunt, the ATV is used to get to camp, and to get to the further out tree stands. You can't see far enough from the trails to make hunting from an ATV profitable. You would have to stop, get off your machine, load and shoot to be legal here. (correct me if I'm wrong on that, I still like to walk myself)