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  1. Yea man good people are still out there.  Years ago, in unit 10 on a cow hunt my pack with my binos, tripod, field cleaning kit, batteries, first aid and other misc. items (a few thousand bucks' worth of stuff) fell out the back of a faulty SxS tail gate onto a major road in the unit.  We didn't notice it until we had turned off to a smaller 2 track headed up hill and other stuff started falling out.  Freaked out, we hauled butt back and there was my pack sitting up on the side of the road with everything in it.  I was in diss belief.  I was very fortunate that the right person came across my pack and left it for us.

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  2. A few years ago, I was walking a deer trail fairly quickly to get to a glassing spot.  Out of nowhere the rattling started, luckily, I could tell it was to my left, so I quickly moved a step to my right, looked over and a few feet away there was 4-footer reared up, pissed and ready to strike.  Thank goodness I stepped in the right direction, or he would have got me.  Grabbed the biggest rocks I could find and took care of him (didn't want to spook any deer with my pistol).  I usually let them be in the wild, but had to walk that trail back later on.

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  3.  I have owned one for about 5 years, bought it super cheap, re did roof and put new canvas on.  They are nice to get you off the ground and provide insulation for cold or hot weather, a small lift and they will get you further than bigger trailers, it's also nice to have a bigger stiffer bed to sleep in.  But like said before they can be a pain to setup/take down, and I worry about my crank system deciding to crap out making it useless.  I am going to sell it soon since I have upgraded to a fifth wheel.


  4. On 6/2/2022 at 11:20 AM, codyhuntsaz said:

    Ya that’s basically what I’ve heard too. I was quoted $3800-$4500 over the phone before he looked at it. I guess they are known to take a crap between 140k-180k pretty consistently. 

    Just curious if you had been changing the fluid every 30k miles or so?  I hear the CVTs are more sensitive so needing that type of maintenance.  My civic has a CVT and about 40k miles, so hoping to avoid that big bill in the future.


  5. I would change my oil at least once a year even with low miles driven.  Oil is cheap compared to a  engine swap.  

    Sucks that the OP is having trouble finding oil.  I started changing my own oil a long time ago and won't go back to wasting time and money at a shop.  At least you have piece of mind that it's done right and with the right products.  Use this as a opportunity to stock up on your oil when it's available and have it on hand to change on your own time👍.  

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  6. On 12/6/2021 at 2:44 PM, Jazz said:

    I’m hoping we glass in some active corridors. They love the absolute last minute of light.

    How's it going out?  You able to dig em out of where ever the heck they were hiding in that unit.


  7. Good luck to you guys.  I was there last weekend helping some buddies on their late bull hunt.  SUPER TOUGH hunt, the elk just weren't anywhere I've seen them in the past few years.  Hopefully they'll move into the more glassable country for you, the only recent sign for any elk were in the thick timber, all we saw was a flash of 2 running away. Has been unseasonably warm too.  Just when I thought I had 7E figured out, got punched in the gut and humbled.

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  8. True that, definitely very limited type of shooting I do now.  When it comes to hunting rounds, confirm the zero with 2 or 3 shots(some times more, we all been there with those bad shooters)  then hit plates, or very close at 600 yards a few times and done.  Sucks big time not being able to practice more.  Definitely gonna be a lot of hunters out there that need more practice.  I guess that's the nature of the beast right now🙄.

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