Quoted for truth.
In our hunt camp, many brands have come and gone, but the guy with the mid 80's light blue Suzuki Quad Runner 350 just keeps coming back every year. Manual shift, 2wd, 4wd, high, low, super low and differential lock. This thing is light and narrow and gets in places other can't. You can't get it stuck and if you do, it's light, just jump off and rock it back and forth while feathering the throttle and you're out. We have walked this thing across the top of a beaver damn to cross a wide deep stream. That's what you want for just hunting.
Sure, the big guys are great for trail riding; bigger and heavier mass, power steering, independent rear suspension etc. can sure smooth out the bumps and make riding long hours a pleasure in the saddle. But for hunting, save your money and get something under 500cc with a quality set of tires. It's not a horsepower issue, it's a traction issue