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Saturday, 21 November 2009 05:01
OHV riders who hunt are responsible for minimizing their impact on wildlife, wildlife habitats and the traditional hunting experience of fellow hunters. Here are some tips for hunters to help reduce the impact of OHVs during hunting season. Know the vehicle use regulations for the area you are in. Stay on designated public roads or trails. It is the law.

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