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re: ‘24 Toyota Tundras

Posted by Yukon7 on 4/18/24 at 7:52 pm
I’ll take my chances, 3.0 Duramax doesn’t have lifter issues. Truck comes with 100k drivetrain warranty from the factory, i will trade it in before then. And it was 5k less than a comparable tundra , and im saving 250 a month in fuel cost. By all means, the tundra will probably outlast the Silv...

re: ‘24 Toyota Tundras

Posted by Yukon7 on 4/18/24 at 6:37 pm
I know a few people with them, none of them have had trouble. I really like the truck and wanted to get one as i had a ‘11 and ‘14. I didn’t mind that they went to a 6 cylinder TT, but i expected a lot more economy out of it. For the first time in 14 years, i went with a Silverado this go around...
Definitely get Power steering. I got miy foreman in 2017 when it was somewhat new , all my friends were skeptical and did not get the power steering. Now everytime they use my bike , they regret not getting it. I don’t remember what it cost to repair the power steering unit, but i remember it bei...
[quote]My 14' Buck Dandy utility trailer has a gate that folds forward if I'm hauling anything longer than 14'.[/quote] I have the 12’ version of this, i was about to come here and say the same thing. The fold forward option is real nice for what the OP is talking about ...
There is nothing Spypoint could do to win me back over. I used to defend them all the time. I can still fix them and get them running, the formatting is what usually does the trick. But when you keep doing updates that make them quit sending during hunting season and my cameras are 5 hours away. Fri...
The bucks at my lease in Arkansas usually all done shedding by the first week of January, this year for some reason it delayed into mid February. I think combination of weather and too many does had an effect....
I’m not sure that i really believe that. I’ll ask a vet i know. I could see heartworms evolving to a shorter life cycle but 45 days to 18 seems like the impossible. I could see 45 days to 30 days. Instead my opinion is that someone probably wasn’t on time with their monthly treatment. But al...

re: Picture quality

Posted by Yukon7 on 3/1/24 at 8:14 pm
Yea you in the wrong feed, I’m watching astros YouTube channel and it’s really good quality, and no chat going on either ...

re: What’s a good EDC knife

Posted by Yukon7 on 2/22/24 at 11:45 pm
Another vote for the Osborne. I got the 940-1 and liked it so much but couldn’t justify carrying it everyday, so i got the 940 as well. I also have the bugout and mini bugout as well as a few spydercos. I prefer the benchmade overall because of the action. But can’t really go wrong with any of th...
[quote]Even better than 2019 football. That season was magical and overcame unbelievable odds[/quote] Ehh i don’t know about that. While i do agree that baseball is more difficult to win a championship. There was no doubt in our minds that the 2019 team was winning the championship. I did not f...

re: Deer Blood

Posted by Yukon7 on 1/28/24 at 10:54 am
[quote]Is the deer hide from Dog Bone any good to start working with?[/quote] This with their scent works just fine, also save the blood from packs of deer meat as well. Go to the butcher shop and get some beef liver to start the pup on once or twice to gain that interest. The key is to train...
Same here, customers are screaming and we can’t build product fast enough....
Never claimed it was every year it gets below 20, it”freezes” every year. So that means it gets below 32F just about every year. As another poster said, it doesn’t kill the crawfish, only slows down their growth for a short period of time. This freeze for less than a week hardly had a blimp of effec...
As you can see in below graphic, it happens quite often. And it looks as if recent years have had warmer low temps than history has shown. [img]https://i.imgur.com/FWvrfQU.jpeg[/img]...
[quote]And he worries the freeze forecasted next week will only make things worse.[/quote] This is just a fact of life, it occurs almost every year and they need to quit using it as an excuse. The drought on the other hand, understandable. At 10-15 dollars a lb, I’ll be eating something e...

re: Deer Blood Tracking Dog

Posted by Yukon7 on 1/17/24 at 10:19 am
I started mine using the dog bone blood trail training scent. And i would change it up using blood from a pack of deer meat. Keep a pair of limb shears in the back of your truck, if you see fresh road kill on the side of the road, cut the hooves off. I think it’s important to bring a variety of scen...

re: Deer Blood Tracking Dog

Posted by Yukon7 on 1/17/24 at 6:17 am
Yea, that’s really how it works. None of the dogs are really tracking blood per se. The dogs are using the interdigital scent combined with the many other scents a deer put off, blood, guts, hair, etc. Interdigital scent is given off in panic/fear as well. Sometimes in a miss situation my dog wi...

re: Deer Blood Tracking Dog

Posted by Yukon7 on 1/16/24 at 9:13 pm
You hit the nail on the head. I will still track for the public if someone can’t fill it. But there’s enough people who live to track and prefer to do that than hunt. I’m the opposite. I started off on a leash first , i think it really helped me learn the dog. And also taught her to work at the p...

re: Southwest Mississippi piebald

Posted by Yukon7 on 1/13/24 at 7:42 am
Could always do something like this , if they didn’t have the money or room to display a full body mount. Not sure what something like that would run. [img]https://i.imgur.com/bc1gIBn.jpeg[/img][img]https://i.imgur.com/4g1FwHV.jpeg[/img]...

re: Question About Doe Harvest

Posted by Yukon7 on 12/29/23 at 10:36 am
I would actually consider our habitat to be medium/medium poor. Food plots are no. Existence with the exception of 3 kill plots. It’s a pine plantation leased from a timber company. I think our saving grace is we have a good mix of cutover. Right around 40% cutover, 30% mature pines ready to harves...