I’m very happy with mine. Used mostly for a camping trailer but had the drop down kit added for ability to use for ice fishing. Had to go with 12” extra height for my Honda pioneer to fit. Tows great. It is all aluminum but they offer steel also. Installed a removable bunk system that lofts...
I’ve hunted the hills quite a few times, but almost always rifle season. I would suggest starting off still hunting until you find what looks like a great spot to hang a stand. Tons a roads in the hills, find two roads paralleling each other and hike to the top of the ridge between them. That’s...
Do buy your seed in boxes for the farm? Maybe convince your dealer to let you keep a couple through the fall? They are pretty water tight, but I would shrink wrap the lid.
Appreciate all the information. I’m not too worried about the $9 permit, I shouldn’t have even included it in my question.
I’m trying to get my buddy to apply with me for Montana, but with 24 points for SD, he thinks this might be the year he draws. Odds still against him. Thanks again.
I thought I read somewhere that you can turn your elk license/permit back in for an 80% refund if you choose not to use the tag. For example, if I draw a more preferable tag after successfully drawing a Montana permit. The pic is the only information that I could find in the regs. Anybody more...
I’m for option #3 also, would be too hard to choose which hunt I like best! If I work the points right, most years I at least have 2 outta 3, BH, ER, WR.
I'm getting ready to sell my trailer if you are interested. $5200 takes it. Has a camper furnace installed under the front cabinet.
These are not the most recent photos.
There is a camper style furnace installed. I do always bring a backup heater though. 110 outlets. There is some condensation especially when brewing coffee, but opening the roof vent seems to take care of it.
We did the outfitter tent thing for a few hunts, it worked and was good. What we ultimately decided was that by the time we packed everything up, we needed a flatbed trailer to haul all the gear, and that inevitably got everything wet and muddy on the trip out, so we might as well put it in an...
As a landowner, I would agree that road hunting can get landowners irritated, but around our place if you do it the right way, all the respect to you. Basically, walk the ditch towards your blocker, let your dog do the work, don't stop on the road and try to block for a group that is pushing...