n6dlh
Active Member
I bought my first E bike in 2019, and while I did use it some, it was not until last year that I really put it through its paces. Hunting the Great Dismal Swamp's 100K acres is a daunting task. With over 100 miles of access roads but only access to them on foot or Bike, the E bikes really shined. Although I did not get one there I passed on a couple of nice bucks because I was down to 1 buck tag and I was chasing a tank in the swamp by my house. My Original Purchase was a Mountain To Sea All Terrain HT 750 hub drive bike. It has been a great bike and hauls the Quiet Kat Fat Tire Trailer well. I realized that pulling hills is more difficult as I get older and my back and knees continue to deteriorate.
This year I have upgraded to the All Terrrain Ultra FS mid drive bike. Going to run this through the paces this week but so far seems like the solution I need to drag a big buck out of the swamp 8-10 miles back. So Far for the price this seems to be one of the best bikes with more options. Could easily spend almost 2 times as much for the High End Quiet Kat and Rambo bikes and get a lot less. I ended up selling an ATV that I bought for use at my property that has been sitting for several years. I know many cannot justify spending big bucks on an E-Bike. For me between the saddle and the E-Bike has been a game changer for me. I will be hunting 2 maybe 3 states this year. Virginia and North Carolina the E-Bikes are legal on public land.
So what are you using this year? How has the E-Bikes changed how you hunt?
This year I have upgraded to the All Terrrain Ultra FS mid drive bike. Going to run this through the paces this week but so far seems like the solution I need to drag a big buck out of the swamp 8-10 miles back. So Far for the price this seems to be one of the best bikes with more options. Could easily spend almost 2 times as much for the High End Quiet Kat and Rambo bikes and get a lot less. I ended up selling an ATV that I bought for use at my property that has been sitting for several years. I know many cannot justify spending big bucks on an E-Bike. For me between the saddle and the E-Bike has been a game changer for me. I will be hunting 2 maybe 3 states this year. Virginia and North Carolina the E-Bikes are legal on public land.
So what are you using this year? How has the E-Bikes changed how you hunt?