Some huge Pike come out of that area. Big husky jerks are my favorite to throw for them.
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December 29, 2018 at 7:13 am #1821445
Dad has a 07 with the 5.7.
Over 325k miles on it. Only thing he has done is put a rear axle in it at 300k miles. Made several trips to ID and back. Used it to haul horses and cattle regularly.
I teased him so bad when he first bought it. ” I was 18 and knew it all” But If someone told me to go buy a truck I would buy a Tundra. He beat the snot out of that truck and he still drives it.
March 23, 2018 at 2:40 pm #1762000Anybody have an idea when shore fishing if you have to buy a licences ? I don’t think I will cough up the money for a charter.
Thanks – AS
December 26, 2017 at 1:09 pm #1738497Fished Christmas eve morning for 6 hours. Caught 1 crappie. Ice was anywhere from 5-8″.
Neat area to explore.
November 3, 2017 at 8:55 am #1725191I have a smart phone through work and its needed but yes the costs are getting crazy. I leave the work phone at home on the weekends. My wife gets very paranoid when I am duck hunting. So I walked into wally world and said I want the cheapest “tracfone” you have. $19.99
October 26, 2017 at 8:02 pm #1723441Cass county today, I saw 2 big flocks off some type of divers. I did see a ton of geese though one field had to have over 300 hundred in it.
October 23, 2017 at 8:51 pm #1722707My old man has an 07 tundra with 315k miles on it looking to sell. All he has done is put tires, brakes, oil changes and a new starter in it. Has a ding in the both sides of the box.
Made several trips to ID, MT, CA, and Mexico. I made so much fun of him when he bought that “rice burner” thing has been nothing but bullet proof. Solid truck unreal what its done. Has gotten us off “BIG” frozen lakes in the winter. Pulled cattle, horses, and hay.
Possibly not the truck you want but keep an open mind.
I work in the Al industry.Honda and Toyota have crazy quality standards. Ford, GM and Chevy not so much…
As far as water logged vehicles go, I was in a salvage yard in NE last week and they are already that far North and being bought for resale.
October 23, 2017 at 1:27 pm #1722597Looks like the weather we need might be here in a few days. Hopefully start seeing some fresh birds!
October 21, 2017 at 1:01 pm #1722239With all this warm weather I think I’m going to go up next weekend and see what’s up.
September 14, 2017 at 9:20 pm #1715288That’s something I’ve been thinking about. How hard could it be to make some type of rest your floaters sit on.
August 21, 2017 at 4:34 pm #1711292Looking at a Patternmaster for the new A5. What has been your experience with aftermarket chokes ? Worth it ?
December 22, 2016 at 9:03 am #1659020Thanks I have a uncle who swears by his and is trying to talk me into getting one. I think 3.5 12 gauge fills the gap now though. If I did buy one I would have to get a MEC 10 loader to justify owning one in my opinion.
November 21, 2016 at 2:27 pm #1651811Saw a few flocks yesterday nothing to get excited about. Dakota county.
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September 25, 2016 at 6:06 pm #1641560Here is part of an article I took off compoundchoice reviews. –
Any review of the PSE Vendetta will quickly give readers a sense of the cult-like following the Drive cams have from owners. These bows are smooth, and not the somewhat smooth like many bow have. This draw cycle is truly wonderful. The transitions in the draw force curve are hardly recognizable, and there is no aggressive hump before dumping into the generous valley. The back wall is solid with the assistance from dual string stops, and the 75% let off really allows shooters to pull into their shot. The valley allows for a little creep without wanting to rip the shooters arm forward, but the extra weight at full draw as compared to 80% really seems to make a difference with pulling into the release of the arrow. After the shot, the bow has a tiny bit of hand shock, but adding accessories will help out with this. The bow rocks a little front to back, but nothing happens side to side, which is in part due to the riser design. With the amount of adjustability this bow has to offer, shooters should leave completely satisfied with how this rig performs. The 34-inch axel-to-axel measurement is almost perfectly balanced on target and allows the shooter to easily float the pin over the mark. This bow really is a dream to shoot, and the 7-inch brace height only adds to the overall forgiveness offered to the shooter.
Usage Scenarios
The Vendetta is designed for hunting, but it really does have great potential as a multi-purpose bow. Shooters of all backgrounds will easily adjust to the smooth draw cycle and the forgiving brace height. Not everyone enjoys a short lightweight axel-to-axel bow designed for hunting, and the Vendetta is a wonderful alternative to this option. Although the 4.3-pound bare bow may feel a little heavy on long trips, the extra pound over the market’s lightweight performers should not be a deal breaker for anyone after shooting the bow and feeling how wonderful the draw cycle is.September 20, 2016 at 10:31 am #1640542Start in 5′ and work your way out. You gotta experiment. That’s half the fun.
September 19, 2016 at 8:39 am #1640316Crawlers/ Lindy rigs. Or trolling shad raps and flicker shads.
September 10, 2016 at 2:54 pm #1638713Mike, I see your are down in Iowa.
I will have to pass. Thank you though have a good weekend.
June 29, 2016 at 4:18 pm #16270043006 Would not be the first rifle I would have any kid shoot. 243 , 6.5 Creedmoor.
May 23, 2016 at 11:54 am #1620876My uncle owns a house/building moving business. I am from Ellsworth originally, where are you located.
I could get you a bid.