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JeffB 09-01-2005 09:54 AM

speaking of Gas prices...
 
how about this?

JeramyK 09-01-2005 10:35 AM

RE: speaking of Gas prices...
 
HAHA

BGfisher 09-01-2005 11:18 AM

RE: speaking of Gas prices...
 
On TV I saw them as high as $5.87 in Atlanta.

JeffB 09-01-2005 11:40 AM

RE: speaking of Gas prices...
 
That's friggin outta control[:@]

I just walked up to the corner gas station here by my work to satisfy my tobacco habit, and noticed they had DROPPED the price 2 cents to 2.97..super and plus went up 30 cents...

I ran back to the parking lot, hopped in my truck and filled up cos a girl here came in from lunch and said the stations down the street had gone up 40 cents on reg since this morning, and I needed to fill up tonight before I went home

Trips to the bowshop are gonna be few and far between for me as long as prices stay up...it sucks a good quarter tank goin there..


xtremetj 09-01-2005 04:53 PM

RE: speaking of Gas prices...
 
Prices have jumped 40 cents around here[:@]. Tomorrow willprobably be my last daychasing theAntelope :(. My truck will use close to 1/3 of tank going out and back.

PABowhntr 09-02-2005 08:49 AM

RE: speaking of Gas prices...
 

Trips to the bowshop are gonna be few and far between for me as long as prices stay up...it sucks a good quarter tank goin there..
If I didn't work at one then I think my trips would be limited too. ;) I may just have to mountain bike back and forth to my hunting spot...about 8 miles. Do you think those scentlok undies will keep the perspiration down to a minimum? Trucking down the highway with a treestand strapped to my back and a bow straddled across the handlebars may just be the way to go but how exactly would I haul the deer home?

BOWFANATIC 09-04-2005 09:21 AM

RE: speaking of Gas prices...
 

ORIGINAL: PABowhntr


Trips to the bowshop are gonna be few and far between for me as long as prices stay up...it sucks a good quarter tank goin there..
If I didn't work at one then I think my trips would be limited too. ;) I may just have to mountain bike back and forth to my hunting spot...about 8 miles. Do you think those scentlok undies will keep the perspiration down to a minimum? Trucking down the highway with a treestand strapped to my back and a bow straddled across the handlebars may just be the way to go but how exactly would I haul the deer home?
A guy I know who hunts in the national forest way off into the roadless zones , took one of those bike strollers for hauling kids behind the bike and made it into a deer hauler. He straps his bow and his stand in the trailer so he doesn't have to carry them on his back (even on the way out with a deer in the trailer as well).It sounds goofy , but it looks awesome and works like a charm.

JeffB 09-04-2005 12:52 PM

RE: speaking of Gas prices...
 

ORIGINAL: PABowhntr
Do you think those scentlok undies will keep the perspiration down to a minimum?
All I know is if Pat says he has a deal on some he could get you, you best contemplate carefully....they prolly have been "used" (after a nightof 7-11 chili-cheese dogs and black bean burrito's no doubt) [:'(]


PABowhntr 09-04-2005 05:11 PM

RE: speaking of Gas prices...
 

All I know is if Pat says he has a deal on some he could get you, you best contemplate carefully....they prolly have been "used" (after a nightof 7-11 chili-cheese dogs and black bean burrito's no doubt) [:'(]
Though I have a hard time picturing it right now there are probably worse things in the world than a used pair of Pat's undies....though I really don't want to think about that either. [:'(]


A guy I know who hunts in the national forest way off into the roadless zones , took one of those bike strollers for hauling kids behind the bike and made it into a deer hauler. He straps his bow and his stand in the trailer so he doesn't have to carry them on his back (even on the way out with a deer in the trailer as well).It sounds goofy , but it looks awesome and works like a charm.

Ya know, that really doesn't sound like a bad idea. When I get to my hunting spot I can just stow the bike and stroller into the back of one of my buddies' SUVs. Any particular model bike stroller?




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