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If you ever want a great shower on a budget that outlasts a Zodi and others with minimal hassle get a 2 gallon weed sprayer kitchen sink facet sprayer and hose barb to connect the two lines with hose clamps a two compartment shower enclosure - add the lil buddy heater (if needed) a large pot and heat water on the camp chief to desired temp- pour into weed sprayer - take a nice shower with plenty of water....
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While Tacomas are solid off road trucks, they are no SXS- maybe in line with the old Rangers- but they are not close to the new SXS. Jeeps move at a snail pace beat the crap out of you.
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thanks- I have a 2006 Polaris Ranger and done a couple of things - super large commercial grade trash bags - 80 gallons - they work very well also Christmas storage bags - large bags with zippers also work, but the zippers don't hold up very well. This is a tough choice, anyone with experience with NorthStar and the Can Am Defener Max - both have heater and AC- with sealed cabs.... pricey
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where is your rack being built at?
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big difference between the 2020 and 2019? That is good info.
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thanks lets see some pics of your ride. Not sure what mid panels are- guess I could Google it...
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Can anyone state (with experience) which SXS has the least dust in the cab / rear seat? Does one do better than the other? do half doors help, windshield / rear windshield? I am looking to get a 4 -6 seater?
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OTC will become a draw- it will be gone also
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I have tired about every type of shelter for hunting and family camping- tents, tent trailer, cab over pop up and travel trailer - all have their pros and cons, for me the travel trailer is the best - I have had 2 pop up tent trailers- way better than a tent - you can store a lot of camping gear in them and saves a lot of room at home - getting organized with bins helps a lot so when you go camping most of your stuff is already packed. My second pop up was a Jayco Baja with the platform on front, it was awesome. It had a water heater and the family could take a warm shower, it had a little refrigerator (sucks couldn't get to it when collapsed), nice two burner stove.... really liked it. It was lifted so I could get it further back in the hills.... but ultimately sold it and went for a travel trailer and never looked back. Why do I like the travel trailer so much? I didn't until I could park at my home ( we moved) - plug it in a week before and you can store refrigerated and frozen food, my ice usage went down- easily stay 13 days without needing ice. Pack cloths and every thing else days before leaving, then the day of leaving, it's not a mad scramble to pack and leave, best of all when we come home, I can plug it back in and unload over the next couple of days if I get in late.... Tent trailers are nice, if you get one, make sure you check it for mold and inspect the seams where the canvas attaches to the roof... good luck
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Saw this on the Coues Deer Hunting page on Facebook- they also link to the Heber - Overgaard FB group -
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This is unbelievable- did this guy follow any laws?
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you are correct, for those thinking of a pool- get a variable speed pump- cost more up front but will save about 60%+ in energy
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Last year I bought 2 tubs of chlorine from Costco - still have 1/4 of one. I also bought 12 shocks bags, replaced the pool cleaner wheels ($20) - that is what I spent. I did just order a solar device from Costco that is supposed to clean the pool with a copper element - it was $100
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I had an engineer draw it, then from there I subbed out the work - I still have the names and numbers - shoot me a PM and I can text or email the info
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yeah there was a big write up last year - i built my pool two years ago save about 30%
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Man how does that AC work in heat like today? Sweet ride
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Now extended to May 15-
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there is no denying that New York was ravaged, but to add 4 trillion to our debt?
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Mostly mid morning - I would get in the blind at dark and leave at dark - like I said long days. One day I decided to get in later because a buck was coming in later - checked my camera and a big ol black bear had come in about 30 mins before I got there- the season was open. I would freeze 8 water bottles and drink all of them and use them to cool me off. Also a spare battery to charge the phone- download some movies - if you really lucky get cell service and surf the net all day. Good luck shoot me a PM if you want more info
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Just of sea of red for me..... that is okay I got an archery bull tag in AZ and will get a late dec coues hunt in AZ
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I did - they check your temp before you come inside- and all the communications prior say if you feel sick don't come...then if you feel sick up to 3 days after call with you donor number and you donation wont be used for a patient
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I sit in a blind and had great success- well sort of. Hit a very nice buck lost it- after 3 rattlesnakes crawling on my hands and knees tracking I said pulled the plug. I have also spot and stalked plenty - thing about blinds you have to be committed to a long day - understand how the deer come in, ensure you don't walk through their bedding areas and disrupt their patterns.
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Depending on where you hunt be prepared for a very hot hunt- no other way to say it. Snakes are also something to keep your eye out - finding a secluded water hole is the best recipe for success - but rain can come at the most inopportune time, I had a couple tanks with trail cameras that were getting 10-20 bucks a day, then it rained and maybe 1-3. The northern units that are open will have much better temps and if you can pattern the bucks you could spot and stalk / ambush. I haven't hunted in August the last few years because it sucks compared to hunting in the fall.... this year I will be hunting the late Dec hunt so next year Aug (LOL).
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2020 Rutting Coues Video
Redman replied to OpticNerd's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
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where you located?