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Check your CO monitors-

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Just a reminder for all the late hunters - check those monitors - when running your heaters in this cold ! 

I needed an antelope cape for a replacement from one of my clients that ruined his this year - and I’ve got a good friend in Wyoming , that has a good friend that’s a taxidermist there , so I reached out to him this week to have him ask the guy if he had some extras - 

and he Informed me of the very sad & tragic news that his buddy and another friend had went on a hunt a few weeks ago and went to bed that night and neither one ever  woke up …. :( 
 

have fun on your hunts , but most importantly make it back to your families ! 

Good luck to everyone !

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I can’t sleep with a trailer heater running. The noise keeps me up.  I heat it with my heater buddy, shut off and get in the bag. In the morning when getting up I’ll turn the trailer heater on. 
 

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Good reminder for late hunts!  But, monoxide, not dioxide.  Neithers good for ya

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11 hours ago, NOTAGS said:

Good reminder for late hunts!  But, monoxide, not dioxide.  Neithers good for ya

Good catch. CO not CO2.

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Good advice.

Happens every year.  Whether in the hunting community, rodeo community, desert racing, you name it.

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Sorry for the loss! I won't run the heater in the trailer  all night  . It's a good  way to drain a battery  in a hurry  among other things . I run a open sleeping bag under  the bed sheets and a few extra blankets  in the cold . It's definitely  a good  reminder  to check the monitors  and replace  them as needed  . If your  like me we tend to bounce the trailer  down  some ruff chit getting  in spots to hunt . The dust is a big deal for your smoke detectors  also and replace  the battery  once a year Stay safe !

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