4runner worked out great
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4runner worked out great
Spent the summer working on a 4runner for a new hunting rig. Kinda disappointed with some aspects of this particular vehicle, but as far as a hunting/bush rig I was totally impressed. Such great trucks in the bush, heater works great too.
Also first time I've used an auto and I won't go back, at least on these trucks. I find the auto in these trucks just gives a real smooth ride. Don't get me wrong, I'm not out looking to crawl and I know how to shift and control my clutch. I just find traction with an auto in these rigs is good enough for me.
Here's a few pics of my recent trip.
The 'Samsquash'
And on a side note, if anyone is looking for a working quad my dad just picked up a Yamaha Grizzly 700. I highly recommend em.
Also first time I've used an auto and I won't go back, at least on these trucks. I find the auto in these trucks just gives a real smooth ride. Don't get me wrong, I'm not out looking to crawl and I know how to shift and control my clutch. I just find traction with an auto in these rigs is good enough for me.
Here's a few pics of my recent trip.
The 'Samsquash'
And on a side note, if anyone is looking for a working quad my dad just picked up a Yamaha Grizzly 700. I highly recommend em.
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holy crap, I had to look at that twice; looked like you had an ape strapped to your roof, lmao
thought maybe you had found bigfoot for a minute there...
thought maybe you had found bigfoot for a minute there...
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MMMM!!! Fresh bear meat!! Eat the hearts? if you dont, you should send it my way
That moose looks good too, small rack, but still decent. Bet it will be good eatin, though. I havent had fresh moose meat in a few years. I dont do much hunting anymore
That moose looks good too, small rack, but still decent. Bet it will be good eatin, though. I havent had fresh moose meat in a few years. I dont do much hunting anymore
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They get big up there, I'd love a tri-palm on my wall someday. But for now I'm about the meat and a 900lb animal is still a grunt for 2 guys.
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If I still lived at home, I'd show you a pic of my dads 53 inch rack. I'm sure you've gotten that big though, right? When I still hunted, I was 'helping' feed a 7 person family..
I miss bear hunting one of my best friends dad got a 8 foot 4inch grizz that was gettin in their trash with 5 arrows. He got it once in the chest and once in the shoulder..then it swam across their lake, which they followed. then hunted it down. Got another one in the chest. then it went across the river that fed the lake, stood up to look back and he nailed it again in the chest and one in the rear leg. That hide is HUGE!!!
edit: Meant 7 foot, 4 inch . sorry. typo
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Man I wouldn't even take a pic of a Griz with just a bow in my hand. I carry serious calibre for big game. I'm kind of a pu$$y though, I don't like the thought of being eaten.
I saw this guy a few times on wednesday and friday. I figure he's around the 7 foot range. That's a size 12 snow boot.
I saw this guy a few times on wednesday and friday. I figure he's around the 7 foot range. That's a size 12 snow boot.
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AAAh..nooo he didnt take pics until after they ( My friends dad and his two brothers, both with 30.6's and .45's) killed the darn thing. Didnt shoot it with the guns though!!!
Those tracks in your pic are pretty big! Did you get that bear?
BTW, I love how you let the blood of that blacky run down your 4runner! HAHA
Those tracks in your pic are pretty big! Did you get that bear?
BTW, I love how you let the blood of that blacky run down your 4runner! HAHA
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Through the tag system I wasn't authorized to hit that griz with the footprints. I don't know if I would've though, the moose meat is so much better.
The blood was such a mess. That's what I love about that truck. Don't give a damn about the body so I figure why not. All my city friends on facebook freak out over that one.lol
The blood was such a mess. That's what I love about that truck. Don't give a damn about the body so I figure why not. All my city friends on facebook freak out over that one.lol
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Through the tag system I wasn't authorized to hit that griz with the footprints. I don't know if I would've though, the moose meat is so much better.
The blood was such a mess. That's what I love about that truck. Don't give a damn about the body so I figure why not. All my city friends on facebook freak out over that one.lol
The blood was such a mess. That's what I love about that truck. Don't give a damn about the body so I figure why not. All my city friends on facebook freak out over that one.lol
At least your runner isn't white! I have to agree with a few of the people on here that the pics make it look like a gorilla massacre or something! HAha
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, jerky. Doh! Bear Stew!? Fried bear?
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