Originally Posted By: BearDo you enjoy those big balloon tires for the ride or do they just get you places easier?
"Fat Bikes" like the Pugsly are really made for mud, snow, or sand, but they have their advantages in the field. They have a lot more rolling momentum and a lot more wheel inertia, which are good and bad, respectively, they sink a lot less (good), but tend to be heavy (bad).
I just picked up a Specialized Fatboy, just to say I have it. A front squish 29'er with an alloy frame and disk brakes would be a better option for a hunting bike than a Fat Bike though. I have a Specialized StumpJumper 29'er alloy that is a lot nicer riding and easier pedaling through hills and rough country than my Fatboy. The Fat Bike is nicer for riding across dew-mud crop ground that's not quite frozen, as it wouldn't dig in as much - BUT it does pick up a lot more weight in mud, which makes it harder pedaling.
I've used a bike for almost 20yrs while hunting. I've only used them sporadically in the last 5-8yrs, simply because my wife is hunting with me now, and we place most of our sets/stands on a shorter walk, only a half mile to 3/4mile from the truck.