PappyHoel
Senior Member
Didn’t read all but it’s my understanding that ga does not register atvs anymore. They used to in the 90s and early 2000. My friend had his registered and we drove all around coopers creek fishing.
Can you just picture that you could register one for WMA s !
How many would be out there.
The nonsense that would come with it.
The easiest thing to do is buy a street legal dual sport and then they can't say a word to you. I turkey hunt off of my KLR 650 a bunch in the late season when it's not so cold.
Never leaving the roads I assume? Why not just use a truck?
I wouldn't want to leave a motor bike sitting on the side of the road out in the woods while I was hunting. Might not be there when I got back.
I can cover 4 times the ground on National Forest roads as I can in a truck.
Really? Are there roads open to a dual sport that aren't open to a truck?
Really? Are there roads open to a dual sport that aren't open to a truck?
No, I stay on legal roads and do what I call trolling. I stop in spots along the roads and call and go after them from there. And no you can't cover the same amount of ground in a truck as a motorcycle. I can go across one of the popular roads up here that'll take 2hrs by truck and I can hit the same spots and do it in 45mins. I put a lot of miles on my bike turkey hunting each spring.
You can use ATV's on most if not all WMA's during small and big game season as long as you stay on improved/maintained roads. Used to be during Deer Hunts only. Basically, anywhere you can drive a vehicle. Georgia does not register ATV's.
You can use ATV's on most if not all WMA's during small and big game season as long as you stay on improved/maintained roads. Used to be during Deer Hunts only. Basically, anywhere you can drive a vehicle. Georgia does not register ATV's.
See post #30. That is straight out of the regulations....You can use ATV's on most if not all WMA's during small and big game season as long as you stay on improved/maintained roads. Used to be during Deer Hunts only. Basically, anywhere you can drive a vehicle. Georgia does not register ATV's.
You can use ATV's on most if not all WMA's during small and big game season as long as you stay on improved/maintained roads. Used to be during Deer Hunts only. Basically, anywhere you can drive a vehicle. Georgia does not register ATV's.