
Kawasaki
Brute Force 750 ATV & Dual Shot Outdoors Turkey
Hunting
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Finally, after what seemed like forever, the
first gobbler edged across the roadway and Charger
relayed for me to bust the 2nd bird when I had
a clean shot. My turkey was now in the roadway
as I eased the safety off my shotgun and drew
a bead on his head. The loud report echoed through
the area as the shot connected true and the bird
was down, all captured on video.
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Dual
Shot Outdoors & the help of a Kawasaki
Brute Force 750 4x4 Utility ATV provided
a great place & ride for our Turkey
Hunting Adventure |
The hunt was a success and now it was back to
work. We had taken a 100% wild fair chase West
Virginia gobbler in conditions that would have
most waiting for better weather. Thanks to the
excellent mud protection from the Kawasaki, the
trip in to pick up the bird and gear kept us clean
however the rain had us both weighted down with
wet clothing. Video and pictures were done while
we dodged the heaviest down pours as we discussed
how far today’s ATV’s have come and
how important a role they play for so many.
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Dual
Shot Outdoors rely on ATVs to haul in their
hunting blinds & gear before taking
clients out on hunts |
For Charger and his operation, they afford him
some help doing the back breaking work as he hauls
in blinds and gear for his clients as well as
serve as his horse to work food plots in areas
a tractor just won’t reach. For me, the
Kawasaki Brute Force takes the beating while I
effortlessly traverse the rugged terrain we hunt.
The power steering makes even the basic operation
so easy you forget you are on a stout and weighted
machine. Quickly getting into a hunting area or
using it to haul out equipment and game really
allows me to overcome physical shortcomings and
still enjoy the great outdoors, especially in
an area that has vast logging roads or existing
trails where our Brute Force shines.
It is always fun to introduce others to the latest
offerings in the ATV world, and the new Kawasaki
Brute Force 750 4x4 ATV was well received by Charger
and the crew at Dual Shot Outdoors. The weather
did not permit some serious trail riding during
our visit however the response back from everyone
was very positive.
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The
Kawasaki Brute Force has plenty of storage
compartments ,which was great for our hunt
especially since it was raining. The left
fender storage area provided great protection
from the rain, and the new hood storage
is large enough to handle 3 bottles of water
for our morning out in the woods |
“Down here in these hills, we need torque
and that is exactly what this Kawasaki offers,
and Brute Force’s power steering makes it
effortless to operate”, said Charger.
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Large
foot wells & mud guards helped in the
wet riding conditions, but the gun scabbard
does take up some foot room, so it isn't
something you would want to have mounted
at all times when you are not using it,
since it is easy to remove |
With the incredible rains we had, we both agreed
the mud and water protection are a huge plus under
normal wet riding conditions. While the Brute Force
750 has tons of power, it is remarkably quiet in
stock form allowing us to get into hunting areas
with out creating too much noise. The parking brake
is a one hand operation and is a feature I absolutely
love as I usually have cameras or tools to hang
onto, just a simple set up that works. In the power
department, the 750cc power plant delivers gobs
of power when needed and the whole package seems
well balanced out here in the real world.
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