In taking my grizzly 165 qt. In the same boat as you, wont fit under the bed cover. We are pulling a trailer so I'll probably cable it to the trailer and lock the trailer to a tree at camp. Best I can do I guess. Thought of setting my cellular trail cam up for surveillance haha. Hopefully it...
We will be taking a couple of atv's on our Wyoming trip this year from NC. Will the carburetors need adjusting for the altitude change. Going from roughly 1000ft to 9000ft elevation.
I guess it depends on your part of the country. You can easily build a house for $125/sqft foot where we live. I work with several home builders on a daily basis. As with anything you can spend a little or spend a ton depending on your tastes.
I actually saw the new gohunt mapping video before the thread about OnX sponsorship change. I wondered how that was gonna work out but now it all makes sense. Looks pretty useful to me as a NR who currently uses onx and google earth for e-scouting.
I bought the Kifaru gun bearer. I use only the saddle portion that holds the stock and strap the forend to my pack (seems that my muzzle is always flagging someones head when it's under my arm lol). Works better for me as normally the only time I'm hiking with the gun is before sunrise and after...
Thinking of rigging up a deep cycle marine battery to charge our phones and other devices, as well as running a couple lights in our wall tent this fall. Guessing I just need the battery and maybe a power inverter? You guys tried anything similar?
That'll eat! My son, my hunting buddy, and I went last Saturday and caught 36 total. Our 2 families ate till we were full and still had plenty left over
Not actually while hunting but getting ready to hunt. Left my rifle leaned against the rear tire of my truck. Hopped in the pull up a few feet. Of course the rifle fell and I ran over it. Even though it was a gravel drive it didnt put a scratch on it. Leupold didnt even lose zero! Inwas...
Thanks! I was hoping to kill 2 birds....save the time of cutting and splitting wood and having the longer burn time of good white oak. We always bring a chainsaw anyway, so it's not a huge deal either way.