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woofbarkenarf replied to I am planning a 3 day 2 night float trip this summer. Does anyone have any tips, advice, or any ideas for gear i should pack? Tin OtherI forgot to add, we cooked the spagetti on site for that nice aldente texture.
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woofbarkenarf replied to I am planning a 3 day 2 night float trip this summer. Does anyone have any tips, advice, or any ideas for gear i should pack? Tin OtherWaterproof bag is a must. Last year on a one week float trip on the Green River in UTAH, each night was a different set of cooks.
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woofbarkenarf replied to I want to build, rebuild, invent, a hunting, fishing, camping, outdoor everything vehicle. I don't want to spend $40,000 dollarsin SurvivalYou'll pay to feed it, but you can't beat a unimog or similar old military vehicle for toughness
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I used the conibear traps on the '70s, always set in a cubby with the entrance to the cubby only accessible from the water in the creekbed.
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woofbarkenarf replied to ive been thinking about geting a 22-250 just to carry in the feed truck for coytes, coons & stuf in calf feeders & maybe a deerin Riflesoh I didn't mention that this was a circa-'60s model 70 winchester. Very well balanced for off-hand shooting, handled quite well in the field. The scope...
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woofbarkenarf replied to ive been thinking about geting a 22-250 just to carry in the feed truck for coytes, coons & stuf in calf feeders & maybe a deerin RiflesGrowing up with a 22-250 we used speer 70 grain soft point for deer and antelope, also a 63 grain zippedo for longer range antelope. (we were in Nebraska)...
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the answer would depend on terrain, weather, and situation.
Also what is the skill level of the individual, what supplies they have. Foe...-
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I forgot to add, we cooked the spagetti on site for that nice aldente texture.
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Waterproof bag is a must. Last year on a one week float trip on the Green River in UTAH, each night was a different set of cooks.
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This is a lot like gold panning. It is where it is.
Go out scouting with good optics. If you are checking out private land, talk to the...-
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You'll pay to feed it, but you can't beat a unimog or similar old military vehicle for toughness
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