Because of their power and versatility, ATVs are becoming more and more popular for to bring along on hunting trips. You'll easily cruise over difficult terrain as you search for the right spot to set up shop. Enjoy easy transportation of your weapon and cargo thanks to the spacious storage room in your quad. You can even use your four wheeler to transport your trophy back to your vehicle. Keep reading for more strategies on making the most of quad hunting. If you want more advice or to check out ATVs for sale, visit H&W Marine Powersports. We are located in Marshall, Texas, and Shreveport, Louisiana. We also proudly serve those in Longview, Texas, and Bossier City, Louisiana.

Scout the Location

Before hunting season starts, you'll want to scout the location. Here you are looking for the best place to hunker down and wait for your prey. Your ATV can come in handy for this excursion. You'll be able to quickly move over difficult terrain and cover plenty of ground with ease. It's much easier and more time-efficient than walking everywhere. As you cruise around on your quad, keep an eye out for any paths of movement, as well as areas with your prey's favorite vegetation.

Equip Your Four Wheeler

There are plenty of hunting focused ATV accessories that can make your trips better. A rifle scabbard keeps your rifle and scope protected from poor weather and secure during transportation. A winch makes it easy to pull your game onto flat land so you can more easily dress it. A GPS helps you find your way with ease. You can also use it to mark locations that you'll want to return to, such as areas where you spot plenty of game.

Leave Enough Daylight

It's tempting to stay out on your quad for as long as possible. The longer you are in the woods, the greater the chance of getting something, right? But it's important to always leave yourself enough daylight to get your ATV back to your tow vehicle. Without proper light, it can be hard to spot obstacles and you can end up damaging your quad (or getting yourself hurt) on the ride back. Plus, even if you did catch an animal, it'd be hard to dress it and the extra weight will make it even harder to drive your four wheeler safely. When you go ATV hunting, give yourself plenty of time to return with enough daylight to ride safe.

Keep Your Four Wheeler Quiet

One challenge of quad hunting is that ATVs are not always the quietest vehicles. They make plenty of sounds that might scare away your game and make it harder to catch your trophy. There are a few proactive steps you can take to help reduce this nuisance. Strap down or remove any loose metal. Use soundproofing material, such as rubber, to help deaden rattling noise.

In some cases, noise indicates a problem with your four wheeler. A whistling noise can suggest a leak or crack with your exhaust. Loud whining noises from your brakes can indicate debris stuck in your brake calipers or between the brake pad and rotor. Screeching wheels can suggest mud or water in your wheel bearings. Be sure to clean and inspect your ATV regularly to help prevent these problems.

We hope you found this guide helpful. If you want more advice or want to look at quads for sale, visit H&W Marine Powersports. Our expert staff is happy to chat with you about whatever you need. We are located in Shreveport, Louisiana, and also in Marshall, Texas. We proudly serve those in Bossier City, Louisiana, and Longview, Texas. Stop by and visit today!