Click to view attachmentQUOTE(lakelandsledder @ Sep 20 2006, 02:26 PM)

Don't remind me. That's at least a week or two of riding out the window. Last two years my first ride was Dec 1st. Mother F!@$$% Hunters.
hey now!!!
I love snowmobiling, but I like eating more!! ( especially venison) when is the last time we have even had snow to ride at that point in December? (1999-2000 season) and all we missed was like 4 days of the seaon.
Now, if it was like it was back in the 1970's when you could take your sled out in the woods to hunt, that would be the cats-ass. many excellent hunting spots i find while riding go un-hunted by me just because of the long walk in , and the even longer walk out trying to drag a huge deer behind me.
I would love to hook up the ice-fishng sled to my snowmobile and haul all my gear out in the woods by snowmobile, just think if we were allowed to do this, maybe we wouldn't have so many deer that it requires a lengthened season to thin out the herd
BTW, the bearskin is open to snowmobile traffic 365 days a year!!! seriously.
That is the way the law reads, even if the "Marked" trails are deemed closed, the bearskin is legally rideable. it makes me wonder if I guy could put a commercially available wheel-kit on a snowmobile and ride in the summer down the old Brownskin.