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Old 03-24-2014, 02:29 PM
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If you're a predictable outdoorsman and use good roads and launches and choose not to venture into risky or new areas to hunt and fish, than you can go with 2wd.

But being that you hunt/fish alone for the most part 4wd can help you in many times of need. Nothing like being stuck in that 4" of slick mud at the boat launch that you didnt expect .I use mine a few times a month or so launching boats at new launches that I'm uncertain of, driving thru pastures/fields while training dogs, and navigating the slick roads of the deer camp after winter rains. With 4wd and highway tires you can go many places that 2wd and all terrains cant go. To me, it's a very valuable tool to have even if you use it only a few times a year. Good example of, better to have it and not need it then to need it and not have it.
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