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I rented a Dodge last summer for a week in Colorado and it had more than enough power. About the only thing I didn't like was they got rid of the shift lever on the steering column and replaced it with a dial next to the column on the dash. Maybe too much lowend torque as on wet pavement it would break the tires loose. My brother has one and I actually did a 360 pulling out onto a four lane during the rain. Takes some getting used to. Then I rented an F150 in February while in Fort Myers for a few days.Not as much power as the Hemi, maybe had a V6? Never popped the hood but the sound system was incredible and overall it was more comfortable to drive.
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You always were a High Roller amigo.
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Lots of power, crappy mileage and a Jap truck. Get a Dodge.
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Holding your rifle for consistency revised
PRDATR replied to apache12's topic in Long Range Shooting
Never heard of any of those. Do your self a favor and go shoot High Power Silhouette for a year. Too many people pigeon hole them selves by only shooting under perfect conditions and never really become full fledged shooters. Shooting from the bench will give you an insight for the rifle, but for field condtitons nothing beats the real deal. If your rifle is accurate enough then you need to be proficient enough to take and make a 50 yard to 300 yard off hand shot in under 3 seconds. Only way to do that and have the confidence is practice, lots of practice. Shooting jackrabbits in the off season is a start. Most people can shoot targets, even out to ridiculous distances from a rest using their "App". Rarely have I been in an actual hunting situation where that was practical. -
Never been but would like to go. Can you post the logistic's of putting a trip together?
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Well that's just fishing. Fortunately for us dies hards it only happens a few times in our lives, at least that my experience in 64 years of chasing fish.
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This came up in the 24Hour thread above and has been brought up on here too so I would say they are legit if you want a hog hunt. https://www.hangemhighwhitetails.com/
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GOOGLE them, lots of reviews out there. https://www.yelp.com/biz/hog-hunting-in-texas-waelder http://discussions.texasbowhunter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=595565 https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/newspubs/releases/2010/011110wildhog_pop.pdf
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$1 per pound seems steep, does that include taking the hair off? Just curious as I have never hog hunted.
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12 Year Old's Skull Cleaning Business *New Pics 6/19/17*
PRDATR replied to rossislider's topic in Youth Hunters
Great job Drysen your results look very professional. -
Arizona King Snake, banded version. I have only seen a Mountain King and Speckled variety.
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520 area code?
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http://www.sportfishingreport.com/pages/boatdetail.php?boat_id=91
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Worms under a bobber or on the bottom.
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wild/feral pigs in AZ where can i find some on public land?
PRDATR replied to plee911's topic in Other Big Game
That would be the Carlink Ranch owned and operated by Andy and Stefanie Smallhouse. I saw a TV show which highlited them a while back and the came across as genuinely nice people. -
Tell the captain what brand of work boots you have. Some want boots that won't marr the deck.
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Exactly. I grew up in New York, specifically on Long Island and hunting only happened 3X while I was growing up. Dad always had a second job to make ends meet with five kids so we never had money to go hunting on a lease. In the 60's it still cost $15 a day to hunt State land. But we fished the heck out of the beaches and the marsh.
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Costa because I have a small head and they fit well but I only use them when I fish in the gulf as I wear prescription glasses.
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Tristar “Raptor” semi-auto 2 ¾-3inch 12g in Advantage “Max 1”
PRDATR replied to More D's topic in Classified Ads
My son has one and it shoots anything really well. -
Pit Boss 820 on sale for $499
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You probably have to wrestle the dishwasher for it.
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That would be a nice gesture but the kind of people who leave some trash in the smoldering fire pit would probably just steal it. I had some hunters on a spring turkey hunt leave a bunch of stuff in a hot fire pit a few years ago, 15 feet from a creek full of water.
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Looking for a 5x8 New Trailier for a Quad and equipment Hauling
PRDATR replied to arizonaelkhunter's topic in The Campfire
Bishops Trailer Sales in Apache Junction -
Check with Big Browns