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2019 ATL pics

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Last year was a little slow on big browns for me, but we did all right on chalks and hard whites. Ended up with a little over 80 elk sheds and 2 dozen or so deer sheds by the end of the year.009E9512-A7EA-4E6A-A0A5-D10D5EBE6DBF.thumb.jpeg.b887e3a5959ee965a2576105fbe5b530.jpeg

Coolest ATL of the year

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Only brown set i found all year

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Fence line freebie about 300 yards from the bike

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Biggest set of the year. Probably 330 give or take

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Mid day stash pile for me and 2 of my buddies

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First pile to the buyer

 

How did everyone else do?

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Great haul! 

You mentioned "300 yards from the bike."  Are you talking pedal bike or motor bike?  I've always thought about getting a fat-tire cruiser bicycle but wasn't sure how feasible that was.

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1 hour ago, Jimmer Negamanee said:

Great haul! 

You mentioned "300 yards from the bike."  Are you talking pedal bike or motor bike?  I've always thought about getting a fat-tire cruiser bicycle but wasn't sure how feasible that was.

The Polaris General bike 🤣. I have a few buddies who bought the pedal assist bikes and will go 5-10 miles in to hunt and pick up sheds. Pretty slick setup but 2-3k is a tough pill to swallow. 

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It’s a Polaris General, we just always refer to it as “the bike”


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I never get lucky enough to find road sheds, but it seemed everyone else was too busy driving off the road once they got 200 yds off the main drag to actually find the ones laying 15 yards off the side road. 

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2 hours ago, wildwoody said:

Free for all, all over the woods

Last year was as bad as I’ve ever seen for cross country quaders. Cutting fences, driving canyon benches, the flats looked like a motocross arena. Sucks people are so lazy. 

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6 hours ago, Dpduckhunter13 said:

Last year was as bad as I’ve ever seen for cross country quaders. Cutting fences, driving canyon benches, the flats looked like a motocross arena. Sucks people are so lazy. 

What a bunch of dickbags.

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On 2/6/2020 at 6:39 AM, Dpduckhunter13 said:

It’s a Polaris General, we just always refer to it as “the bike”


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I never get lucky enough to find road sheds, but it seemed everyone else was too busy driving off the road once they got 200 yds off the main drag to actually find the ones laying 15 yards off the side road. 

How's that Polaris working out for you? Any break downs or reliability issues. I was thinking about getting one soon.

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16 hours ago, HyNoon said:

Do the 30 s rub up front ?

So far they don’t, but the springs may have helped with that. Just added some mud-buster fender flares and that caused my buddy’s tires to rub a little bit. I’ll take that over the 100 lbs of mud thrown into the cab when it’s soupy 🙄

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