If you’ve considered joining ATVAM this is a great offer! (Offer Below!)
I invite anyone that is interested in becoming a member of ATVAM to the Northern Traxx ATV Club monthly meeting. Come see what we’re all about the last Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. in the back room of Valentini’s Supper Club in Chisholm.If nothing else its gets you out of the house one night a month and you can always count on some great conversation with fellow ATV’ers! Its going to be a long cold winter but we’re not putting the ATVs away yet.There’s a few of us that are going to brave the cold weather on an ATV ride this Saturday afternoon from Chisholm to Hwy 5 Bar & Grill!!!! The forecast calls for 29 degrees so far??? On the warmer side, we haveour annual Northern Traxx ATV Club Christmas Party scheduledforJanuary 17th at 5:00 p.m.
If anyone is interested, get back to me or come join us at a meeting!
ATVAM is proud to announce a very special holiday offer…
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Slow opener??? I seen more ATVs in the back of trucks than Deer!!!
If you’ll be in the woods this weekend like me, please be considerate to other hunters. If you shoot a deer in the morning, you might have to have a buddy help you drag it out as opposed to your ATV. Below I’ve posted the most recent reminder from ATVAM and the MN DNR about special ATV regulations for deer hunting in our area.
Good Luck and Be SAFE……..
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ATV and other OHV riders: Riding restrictions start with Firearms deer season opener (November 5, 2008).
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds off-highway vehicle (OHV) riders that new recreational riding restrictions will be in effect for the duration of the regular firearms deer hunting season. This restriction is intended to protect recreational OHV riders from potentially unsafe riding conditions and to minimize conflicts between deer hunters and recreational riders who may unintentionally interrupt the hunt.
The restrictions apply to off-highway vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles, and off-road vehicles such as Jeeps and four-wheel-drive trucks that are not being used in conjunction with deer hunting by a licensed deer hunter.
In the northeastern Minnesota 100 Series deer season, the recreational riding restriction will be in effect Nov. 8 through Nov. 23. In Minnesota 200 Series deer season, the recreational riding restriction will be in effect Nov. 8 through Nov. 16.
(The 2008 Series deer season map is available at www.dnr.state.mn.us/hunting/deer/index.html under Maps.)
The riding restrictions do not apply to OHV use by deer hunters possessing a valid firearms deer hunting license. They may operate an OHV during the following times: before legal shooting time (one-half hour before sunrise); from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and after legal shooting hours (one-half hour after sunset). Wearing blaze orange is recommended during the firearms deer season when visiting Minnesota’s forest lands, said Capt. Mike Hammer, Education Program coordinator for the DNR Enforcement Division.
“See and be seen; it’s a common sense thing to do,” Hammer said. “The DNR urges all hunters heading afield for the firearms deer season to think about safety first.”