Find the nearest 24 hour wal mart. Grab a cart. Go find pillows and a blanket. Head for the TP/Paper towel aisle. Find a spot on the bottom shelf and put your pillow and blanket down there. Move packages of jumbo paper towel or tp in front of you to conceal yourself. Enjoy your nap.
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Well we're talking people that probably live out of their car, and don't have phones. Also, why buy a used tent from a homeless guy for $20 when you can get a brand new one that doesn't smell for $29 at wally world?
I've had a lot of experience dealing with transient campers and this sounds like a transient campsite. Ozark Trail tents are cheap at Wal-Mart. The owners of the tents are most likely the shankers as well. Though it is possible a rival transient group did the shanking. The reason people don't...
From your photo the antlers on those mounts don't look ruined, just the mount/capes? You could probably get them remounted with new donor capes. Another thing I've always wondered is if a good taxi could go from a shoulder mount to a euro for scenarios like this. Sorry for your losses.
It looks like a temp tag in bottom left of window. So did the new owner already anxiously add those stickers or did they buy it like that and just haven't gotten around to removing them yet? Either way reflects poorly on the buyer, just in different ways.
For me, seven rugged miles from the truck with no trails and a very specific route that requires pack animals and perfect weather conditions. I've packed out 6 animals from this place but I won't hunt it in back to back years due to the difficulty of trip planning and access, plus the fact that...
Any luck with this? My guess is all of them will be willing to take your business but will likely try talking you into fly fishing. Those fish get caught so much as-is that many have mangled jaws and the corners of their mouths are all torn up from getting caught with tiny size 22 midge flies...
If this just happened a few months ago would you mind sharing the location? Lots of people here hunt and camp in remote areas of Colorado and if these guys were never caught it might be helpful info to someone.
In the book "Into the Wild" I believe Chris McCandless writes about successfully (and illegally) killing an Alaskan Moose with a .22LR but then failing to preserve the meat and it all spoiled.
I'm always curious when I see ridiculous stickers on a car with temp tags. Did the new owner have the sticker ready to deploy at time of purchase or is the new owner too lazy to remove it?