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Hunting With All-Terrain Vehicles
All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) are special-purpose vehicles that require careful,
responsible handling and good judgment.

- They’re useful for traveling into back country, but they can damage the environment if used recklessly. They also require training and practice to handle them safely on rough terrain.
- Studies show that the majority of ATV accidents occur when the rider unexpectedly encounters an obstacle, such as a rock or a ditch. Maintaining a safe speed is critical.
- If you use ATVs to hunt, prepare yourself and your family by attending an approved ATV course.
- Before hunting with ATVs on private land, be sure to get the landowner's permission.
- Always follow the rules for safe and ethical operation.
- Wear a helmet approved by the Department of Transportation.
- Wear protective clothing, including goggles, gloves, and boots.
- Carry firearms unloaded, cased, and on a proper gun rack.
- When using the plastic scabbard mounted on an ATV, clear the inside of the scabbard of debris and check your firearm's muzzle for obstructions.
- Stay on the main roads and trails.
- Pick your route carefully to minimize terrain damage.
- Don't drive over crops or planted fields.
- Don't shoot from an ATV.
- Use ATVs only to get to the hunting area or to haul an animal from
the woods.
Considerations When Hunting With All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs)
- In many states, it is illegal to hunt from any motorized vehicle, including ATVs; this includes molesting, stirring up, or driving any game animals or game birds with a motorized vehicle.
- It is illegal in some states to operate an ATV off the trail, or there may be trails specifically closed to ATV use.
- In many states, it is prohibited to operate an ATV off roads or trails in a manner that damages or disturbs the land, wildlife, or vegetation.
- Some states require that ATVs be equipped with approved and operating spark-arresting mufflers and comply with sound regulations.
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Shooting from vehicles is unsafe, unethical, and in many instances illegal. |
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